PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Errington, Steven P. AU - Schall, Jeffrey D. TI - A Preparatory Cranial Potential for Saccadic Eye Movements in Macaque Monkeys AID - 10.1523/ENEURO.0023-25.2025 DP - 2025 Apr 01 TA - eneuro PG - ENEURO.0023-25.2025 VI - 12 IP - 4 4099 - http://www.eneuro.org/content/12/4/ENEURO.0023-25.2025.short 4100 - http://www.eneuro.org/content/12/4/ENEURO.0023-25.2025.full SO - eNeuro2025 Apr 01; 12 AB - Response preparation is accomplished by gradual accumulation in neural activity until a threshold is reached. In humans, such a preparatory signal, referred to as the lateralized readiness potential (LRP), can be observed in the EEG over sensorimotor cortical areas before execution of a voluntary movement. Although well described for manual movements, less is known about preparatory EEG potentials for saccadic eye movements in humans and nonhuman primates. Hence, we describe a LRP over the frontolateral cortex in macaque monkeys. Homologous to humans, we observed lateralized electrical potentials ramping before the execution of both rewarded and nonrewarded contralateral saccades. This potential parallels the neural spiking of saccadic movement neurons in the frontal eye field (FEF), suggesting that it may offer a noninvasive correlate of intracortical spiking activity. However, unlike neural spiking in the FEF, polarization in frontolateral channels did not distinguish between saccade generation and inhibition. These findings provide new insights into noninvasive electrophysiological signatures of saccadic preparation in nonhuman primates, highlighting the potential of EEG measures to bridge invasive neural recordings and noninvasive studies of eye movement control in humans.