Single-unit activity related to bimanual arm movements in the primary and supplementary motor cortices.
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E. Vaadia | H. Bergman | O. Donchin | A. Gribova | O. Steinberg | A. Mitz | Donchin O | Gribova A | Steinberg O | Mitz R A | Bergman H | Vaadia E
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