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Motor Cortex and the Distributed Anatomy of Finger Movements
2002Voluntary movements are thought to be controlled via a well-ordered, spatially discrete, somatotopic map in the primary motor cortex (M1). We examined this hypothesis in monkeys trained to perform visually-cued, individuated flexion and extension movements of each digit and of the wrist.
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Functional Anatomy of Human Somatosensory Cortex
1993We studied 6 epilepsy patients who were evaluated for epilepsy surgery. All patients had partial seizures defined by EEG recordings and behavior during seizures. The seizures were medically intractable and severely interfering with the patients’ quality of lives.
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Anatomy and Physiology of the Cerebellar Cortex
2002There has been a successful analysis of the neuronal interactions in the cerebellar cortex (Eccles 1973), but this does not help to any appreciable extent in the attempt to develop an understanding of the mode of operation of the cerebellum in the control of movement. At the best it can form the basis for building models.
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Comparative and Evolutionary Anatomy of the Visual Cortex of the Dolphin
1990The cetaceans (great whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are known to have descended back to the sea more than 50 million years ago and thus are considered as secondary aquatic mammals (Kesarev et al., 1977a,b; Gaskin, 1982; Gingerich et al., 1983). They completely adapted themselves to the new conditions, not only in terms of changes in body shape, but ...
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Anatomy of the cortex, statistics and geometry [PDF]
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
1972L.G. KILOH, A.J. McCOMAS, J.W. OSSELTON
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