Multiscale low-dimensional motor cortical state dynamics predict naturalistic reach-and-grasp behavior
Motor control involves neural dynamics at multiple spatiotemporal scales. Here the authors show that a multiscale, low-dimensional dynamical structure that is shared between scales and subjects reflects naturalistic reach-and-grasp movements in macaques.
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1d9afe1d9cde4d4ab1a1b726073f1e58 |
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Sumario: | Motor control involves neural dynamics at multiple spatiotemporal scales. Here the authors show that a multiscale, low-dimensional dynamical structure that is shared between scales and subjects reflects naturalistic reach-and-grasp movements in macaques. |
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