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The term (Neural Implementation of Planned Activity) refers to the dynamic patterns of neural activation that precede, accompany, and follow goal-directed, premeditated behaviors. Unlike reflexive or stimulus-driven actions, NIP-activity involves higher-order cognitive processes, including working memory, motor planning, and executive control. This paper proposes a unified operational definition of NIP-activity, reviews its neuroanatomical substrates (primarily the prefrontal cortex, premotor areas, and basal ganglia), and discusses its measurement via electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We further differentiate NIP-activity from spontaneous neural oscillations and reactive responses. Understanding NIP-activity has critical implications for clinical disorders involving volitional action deficits, such as Parkinson’s disease, apraxia, and catatonia. We conclude by proposing a standardized research protocol for isolating NIP-activity in experimental settings.
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