Representation of limb kinematics in Purkinje cell simple spike discharge is conserved across multiple tasks.
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Timothy J Ebner | Laurentiu S. Popa | Laurentiu S Popa | Siavash Pasalar | T. Ebner | C. Hendrix | S. Pasalar | A. Hewitt | Claudia M Hendrix | Angela L Hewitt
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