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The following pages link to Movement-related activity in the premotor cortex of rhesus macaques (Q39737674):
Displaying 31 items.
- Roles of monkey premotor neuron classes in movement preparation and execution (Q30496473) (← links)
- Mental chronometry using latency-resolved functional MRI. (Q33562326) (← links)
- Distributed processing in the motor system: spinal cord perspective (Q34323459) (← links)
- Cortical preparatory activity: representation of movement or first cog in a dynamical machine? (Q34346797) (← links)
- Decoding intention at sensorimotor timescales (Q35093494) (← links)
- Role of the medial parieto-occipital cortex in the control of reaching and grasping movements (Q35546732) (← links)
- The roles of monkey M1 neuron classes in movement preparation and execution (Q37094079) (← links)
- The Largest Response Component in the Motor Cortex Reflects Movement Timing but Not Movement Type (Q37348375) (← links)
- Reorganization between preparatory and movement population responses in motor cortex (Q37393368) (← links)
- Cortical activity in the null space: permitting preparation without movement (Q37639241) (← links)
- Functional organization of information flow in the corticospinal pathway. (Q38411053) (← links)
- Relationships between sensory responsiveness and premovement activity of quickly adapting neurons in areas 3b and 1 of monkey primary somatosensory cortex (Q41156055) (← links)
- Control of remembered reaching sequences in monkey. II. Storage and preparation before movement in motor and premotor cortex (Q41328496) (← links)
- Set-related activity in the premotor cortex of rhesus monkeys: effect of triggering cues and relatively long delay intervals (Q41331290) (← links)
- Premotor and supplementary motor cortex in rhesus monkeys: neuronal activity during externally- and internally-instructed motor tasks (Q41413656) (← links)
- Primate spinal interneurons show pre-movement instructed delay activity (Q42478837) (← links)
- Cognitive spatial-motor processes. 7. The making of movements at an angle from a stimulus direction: studies of motor cortical activity at the single cell and population levels (Q44658513) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal limits in cognitive neuroimaging with fMRI. (Q48195050) (← links)
- Motor cortical activity preceding a memorized movement trajectory with an orthogonal bend (Q48367226) (← links)
- Premotor cortex of the rhesus monkey: neuronal activity in anticipation of predictable environmental events (Q48389917) (← links)
- Synchronization patterns suggest different functional organization in parietal reach region and dorsal premotor cortex (Q48535055) (← links)
- Distinct cortical networks support the planning and online control of reaching-to-grasp in humans. (Q48607998) (← links)
- Static firing rates of premotor and primary motor cortical neurons associated with torque and joint position (Q48810606) (← links)
- Comparison of neural activity in the supplementary motor area and in the primary motor cortex in monkeys. (Q48831884) (← links)
- Differential relation of discharge in primary motor cortex and premotor cortex to movements versus actively maintained postures during a reaching task (Q49137861) (← links)
- Cognitive spatial-motor processes. 3. Motor cortical prediction of movement direction during an instructed delay period (Q50800190) (← links)
- Movement related cortical potentials of cued versus self-initiated movements: double dissociated modulation by dorsal premotor cortex versus supplementary motor area rTMS. (Q51877987) (← links)
- Movement-related and preparatory activity in the reticulospinal system of the monkey (Q52088944) (← links)
- Covariation of primate dorsal premotor cell activity with direction and amplitude during a memorized-delay reaching task. (Q52166792) (← links)
- Conservation of preparatory neural events in monkey motor cortex regardless of how movement is initiated (Q56529444) (← links)
- Different population dynamics in the supplementary motor area and motor cortex during reaching (Q61136535) (← links)