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Instant neural control of a movement signal

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  • Mijail D. Serruya

    (Department of Neuroscience
    Brown University)

  • Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos

    (Department of Neuroscience
    Brown University
    University of Chicago)

  • Liam Paninski

    (Department of Neuroscience
    Brown University
    New York University)

  • Matthew R. Fellows

    (Department of Neuroscience
    Brown University)

  • John P. Donoghue

    (Department of Neuroscience
    Brown University)

Abstract

Hands-free operation of a cursor can be achieved by a few neurons in the motor cortex.

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  • Mijail D. Serruya & Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos & Liam Paninski & Matthew R. Fellows & John P. Donoghue, 2002. "Instant neural control of a movement signal," Nature, Nature, vol. 416(6877), pages 141-142, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:416:y:2002:i:6877:d:10.1038_416141a
    DOI: 10.1038/416141a
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