Michael Shadlen is an Assistant Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics and Regional Primate Research Center, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. shadlen@u.washington.edu
Two new studies elevate cortical microstimulation from production of surrogate sensory or motor signals to cognitive control signals, confirming suspicions that brain areas that specify movements may also be involved in cognitive processes such as attention and selection.
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