THIS study examined the directional modulation of dorsal premotor (Ph
ld) cells as a function of time in an instructed delay, reaching task
that systematically varied direction and accuracy constraints. In two
monkeys, the activity of 150 PMd cells was recorded and the preferred
direction (PD) of the firing as a function of time, the PD trajectory,
was calculated. Forty-one cells had nearly continuous significant dir
ectional tuning of at least Is duration (mean duration 1694 +/- 754 ms
) that began in the instructed delay period and continued into the mov
ement period. The PD gradually changed in time (mean change of 47.7 +/
- 40.8 degrees), a change best described as a rotation. The change in
the directional tuning as a function of time is consistent with the hy
pothesis that the PMd plays a role in the non-standard mapping of sens
ory stimuli into motor commands. (C) 1998 Rapid Science Ltd.