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Primate spinal interneurons show pre-movement instructed delay activity
Yifat Prut
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, Eberhard E. Fetz
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Basal Ganglia
33%
Delay Activity
100%
Delay Period
100%
Delay-period Activity
33%
Global Inhibition
33%
Motor Action
33%
Motor Center
33%
Motor Network
33%
Movement Planning
33%
Movement Preparation
33%
Movement-related Activity
33%
Muscle Activity
66%
Neural Activity
33%
Pre-movement
100%
Premotor Cortex
33%
Preparatory Activity
33%
Primary Motor Cortex
33%
Primates
100%
Rate Change
33%
Spinal Circuitry
33%
Spinal Interneurons
100%
Spinal Level
33%
Supplementary Motor Area
33%
Supraspinal
33%
Neuroscience
Basal Ganglia
50%
Interneuron
100%
Premotor Cortex
50%
Primary Motor Cortex
50%
Supplementary Motor Area
50%