Neuronal activity in the primate motor thalamus during visually triggered and internally generated limb movements.
Single-unit recordings were made from the basal-ganglia- and cerebellar-receiving areas of the thalamus in two monkeys trained to make arm movements that were either visually triggered (VT) or internally generated (IG). A total of 203 neurons displaying movement-related changes in activity were exam...
Main Authors: | van Donkelaar, P, Stein, J, Passingham, R, Miall, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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