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Different representations of potential and selected motor plans by distinct parietal areas

Traditional theories have considered decision making as a separate neural process occurring before action planning. However, recent neurophysiological studies of spatial target selection have suggested that decision making and motor planning may be performed in an integrated manner. It was proposed...

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Published in:The Journal of neuroscience 2011-12, Vol.31 (49), p.18130-18136
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