Decoding Sequential Finger Movements from Preparatory Activity in Higher-order Motor Regions: an Fmri Multi-voxel Pattern Analysis Point-by-point Responses Decoding Sequential Finger Movements from Preparatory Activity in Higher-order Motor Regions: an Fmri Multi-voxel Pattern Analysis

Complete List of Authors: Nambu, Isao; Nagaoka University of Technology, Graduate school of engineering Hagura, Nobuhiro; University College London, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Hirose, Satoshi; National Institute of Information and communications Technology, CiNet Wada, Yasuhiro; Nagaoka University of Technology, Graduate school of engineering Kawato, Mitsuo; ATR, Computational Neurosciene Laboratories Naito, Eiichi; National Institute of Information and communications Technology, CiNet

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