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Cognitive aspects of human motor activity: Contribution of right hemisphere and cerebellum
2017
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
Background. Concepts of movement and action are not completely synonymous, but what distinguishes one from the other? Movement may be defined as stimulusdriven motor acts, while action implies realization of a specific motor goal, essential for cognitively driven behavior. Although recent clinical and neuroimaging studies have revealed some areas of the brain that mediate cognitive aspects of human motor behavior, the identification of the basic neural circuit underlying the interaction between
doi:10.11621/pir.2017.0314
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