Effective intracortical microstimulation parameters applied to primary motor cortex for evoking forelimb movements to stable spatial end points.
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Paul D Cheney | P. Cheney | C. Luchies | G. V. Van Acker | Carl W Luchies | Gustaf M Van Acker | William G. Messamore | Sommer L Amundsen | William G Messamore | Hongyu Y Zhang | Anthony Kovac | Hongyu Y. Zhang | Sommer L. Amundsen | Anthony Kovac
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