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Hierarchy between forelimb premotor and primary motor cortices and its manifestation in their...
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Hierarchy between forelimb premotor and primary motor cortices and its manifestation in their...
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Retrograde tracing of the neural circuits that control movement of the jaw and tongue reveals how shared premotor neurons help to ensure coordinated muscle...
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Progressively shifting patterns of co-modulation among premotor cortex neurons carry dynamically...
Population trajectories of premotor cortex mirror neurons progress through distinct subspaces during execution versus observation of reach-grasp-manipulate...
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ObjectivesThe significance of premotor (PMC) corticospinal projections in a frontoparietal motor network remains elusive. Temporal activation patterns can pr...
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Hierarchy between forelimb premotor and primary motor cortices and its manifestation in their...
During reaching in mice, forelimb premotor cortex has a stronger influence on primary motor cortex than vice versa, but several functional connectivity...
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