Brain-wide signals coordinate macaque facial expressions

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Researchers implanted micro-electrode arrays in macaques to record neurons as they produced facial gestures. They found all four brain regions studied were active across gestures, with a static code in the cingulate cortex and dynamic, muscle-driving codes in motor and somatosensory areas, implying facial expressions are generated by a coordinated, temporally hierarchical neural network and paving the way for future neural prostheses that decode facial gestures.
Topics:health#brain-computer-interface#facial-expressions#macaque#neural-decoding#neuroscience#science
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