Connection between finger task movements and contralaterally associated movements in children.
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Title: Decoding M1 Neurons during Multiple Finger Movements Abbreviated Title: Decoding Multiple Finger Movements
Number of figures: 4 Number of tables: 0 Number of pages (including front page): 24 Six keywords: neurons, motor cortex, decoding, finger movements, readout, neuronal population Acknowledgments: Ben Hamed and Pouget were supported by NIH MH57823 and research grants from the ONR, and the McDonnell-Pew, Sloan and Schmitt foundations. Schieber was supported by NIH NS27686. Page 1 of 31 Articles in...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Japanese journal of psychology
سال: 1990
ISSN: 1884-1082,0021-5236
DOI: 10.4992/jjpsy.61.23