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Fast and slow oscillations in human primary motor cortex predict oncoming behaviorally relevant cues.
Fast and slow oscillations in human primary motor cortex predict oncoming behaviorally relevant cues. Neuron. 2010 Feb 25; 65(4):461-71.
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subject areas
Association Learning
Biological Clocks
Brain Mapping
Cues
Electrodes, Implanted
Electrophysiology
Humans
Intention
Models, Neurological
Motor Cortex
Movement
Nerve Net
Neurons
Psychomotor Performance
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Spatial Behavior
authors with profiles
Catherine Ojakangas
Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos