The “Ready-Set-Go” task is commonly used in neuroscience res…
The “Ready-Set-Go” task is commonly used in neuroscience research to study motor preparation and execution. “Ready” is the subject that anticipates an upcoming movement; “Set” is a preparatory signal that indicates that movement is imminent; and “Go” is the subject that executes the movement in response to a go cue. Which movement stage is highly involved in the activity of premotor area (PMA)?
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