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FALCON Benchmark M1-A: primary motor cortex recordings in primate during reach-to-grasp task

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DOI: 10.48324/dandi.000941/0.241029.1405
ID: 0009410.241029.1405
Contact Karpowicz, Brianna M
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Created October 29, 2024
Last update October 29, 2024
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This dataset contains multiunit spiking times and behavioral data from a macaque performing a reach-to-grasp task. The experimental task was a center-out reaching task with four different objects in eight possible positions. Neural activity was recorded from electrode arrays implanted in primary motor cortex (M1). Electromyographical (EMG) activity was simultaneously recorded from upper limb...

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Contributors
Rouse, Adam G ORCID logo
Schieber, Marc H ORCID logo
Funding information
NIH NINDS
- Award Number: R01NS079664 (MHS), R01NS102343 (MHS), K99/R00NS101127 (AGR)
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Assets Summary
Species
Macaca mulatta - Rhesus monkey
Approach
behavioral approach
electrophysiological approach
Data Standard
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
RRID:SCR_015242
Number Of Subjects
3
Variable Measured
Units
ElectrodeGroup
BehavioralTimeSeries
Measurement Technique
behavioral technique
spike sorting technique
surgical technique
Dandiset Actions
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