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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Neurosci. 2020 Sep 10;135(2):129–137. doi: 10.1037/bne0000412

Figure 1. Activity in OFC reflects inhibitory control.

Figure 1.

a. Illustration of task. Monkeys were trained to fixate on a center point before a GO cue was presented to either the left or right. On 67% of trials monkeys needed to make a saccade in the direction of the GO cue in order to receive reward. On the remaining 33% of trials a STOP cue (grey square) was displayed in the center after the GO cue was presented, directing the monkey to inhibit its initial response. b. Example firing from neuron T25 across 579 trials. Firing is presented for GO (blue), successful STOP trials (red) and failed STOP trials (orange). c. Ensemble analysis of pre-go signal data using post-stop trained decoders show accurate prediction of successful versus failed STOP trials. Time points in yellow denote start time of 100msec boxcars having percent accuracies of classification above 50%. Data above the red line indicates the 95 percentile value from permutation control tests. Graphs were provided by Benjamin Hayden and adapted from (Balasubramani et al., 2020).