The human primary somatosensory cortex encodes imagined movement in the absence of sensory information
Matiar Jafari, Tyson Aflalo et al. show that the human primary somatosensory cortex is activated when subjects imagine reaches in a cognitive motor task, but not when they plan movement or imagine a static limb position. These results highlight a role for this region in cognitive imagery and motor c...
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Main Authors: | Matiar Jafari, Tyson Aflalo, Srinivas Chivukula, Spencer Sterling Kellis, Michelle Armenta Salas, Sumner Lee Norman, Kelsie Pejsa, Charles Yu Liu, Richard Alan Andersen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/60422c0851d440c2a19e9aa3a88bd1d1 |
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