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The cortical network for eye–hand coordination and its relevance to understanding motor disorders of parietal patients
2006
Neuropsychologia
Cortical neurons in both superior (SPL) and inferior (IPL) parietal lobules are modulated by a variety of signals concerning planning and execution of eye and hand movement. Thanks to these properties, parietal neurons are ideally suited for eye-hand coordination during reaching. In SPL, a fundamental feature of neurons is the invariance of their directional tuning properties across tasks that require different forms of spatial relationships between the eye and the hand. In such conditions, the
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2005.11.021
pmid:16458334
fatcat:iklrjoeke5f3hbwdpdoworqnry