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Emerging ideas and tools to study the emergent properties of the cortical neural circuits for voluntary motor control in non-human primates
2019
F1000Research
For years, neurophysiological studies of the cerebral cortical mechanisms of voluntary motor control were limited to single-electrode recordings of the activity of one or a few neurons at a time. This approach was supported by the widely accepted belief that single neurons were the fundamental computational units of the brain (the "neuron doctrine"). Experiments were guided by motor-control models that proposed that the motor system attempted to plan and control specific parameters of a desired
doi:10.12688/f1000research.17161.1
pmid:31275561
pmcid:PMC6544130
fatcat:r66j7pzzhjasnbvvceswonxdsm