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Arm movements in monkeys: Behavior and neurophysiology
A. P. Georgopoulos
Neuroscience
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Monkey
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Arm Movement
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Primates
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Brain Mechanisms
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Neural Coding
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Cellular Level
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Object of Interest
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Neuronal Population
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Eye-hand Coordination
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Behavioral Repertoire
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Behaving Monkeys
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Binocular Vision
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Cognitive-motor
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Coding Mechanism
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Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
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Neurophysiology
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Cognitive Function
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Neural Coding
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Eye Hand Coordination
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Binocular Vision
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