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Anticipatory gaze in a reaching-and-grasping task when target movement direction is uncertain: evidence of statistical learning. [PDF]
Ekladuce YG, Langridge RW, Marotta JJ.
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A Reflection on Movement Disorders Fellowship Training in Deep Brain Stimulation: Past and Future. [PDF]
Shah-Zamora D, Mahajan A, Sarva H.
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1997
Abstract Having developed Case theory, which concerns properties of A-positions, we are now in a position to consider the passive and other constructions that involve relations between A-positions. These constructions involve movements to A-positions, that is, A-movements.
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Abstract Having developed Case theory, which concerns properties of A-positions, we are now in a position to consider the passive and other constructions that involve relations between A-positions. These constructions involve movements to A-positions, that is, A-movements.
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Movement‐Related effects in fMRI time‐series
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1996This paper concerns the spatial and intensity transformations that are required to adjust for the confounding effects of subject movement during functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies. An approach is presented that models, and removes, movement‐related
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When a Movement Is Not a Movement
Nova Religio, 2011This article examines the influence of the Hindu teacher Ramana Maharshi on Neo-Advaita groups in North America. These groups constitute a growing segment of North America’s liberal spirituality subculture and bear witness to the transposability of the Maharshi’s teachings and the portability of his method of self-inquiry into non-Indian cultural ...
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2022
This chapter discusses how two seemingly contradictory ideas regarding national security germinated in American society at the dawn of the 1980s. The first was promoted by the neoconservatives and trumpeted by the newly elected Reagan administration.
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This chapter discusses how two seemingly contradictory ideas regarding national security germinated in American society at the dawn of the 1980s. The first was promoted by the neoconservatives and trumpeted by the newly elected Reagan administration.
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