Cortico-basal ganglia pathways are essential for the recall of well-established visuomotor associations.
Recent human neuroimaging studies, supported by lesion studies with nonhuman primates, have suggested that learning arbitrary associations between sensory cues and behavioural responses requires interactions between the infero-temporal, prefrontal and premotor cortices. We directly tested the hypoth...
Main Authors: | Nixon, P, McDonald, K, Gough, P, Alexander, I, Passingham, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2004
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