By eavesdropping on neurons in the brains of five people who were being treated for epilepsy, French researchers found that neurons in the supplementary motor cortex were active when people made a mistake. In this case, the participants used the wrong thumb to push a button. The results suggest that another brain area thought to spot areas, the rostral cingulate zone, may instead be a middleman that carries out error-correcting orders issued by the supplementary motor cortex.
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