Cineradiographic (video X-ray) analysis of skilled reaching in a single pellet reaching task provides insight into relative contribution of body, head, oral, and forelimb movement in rats
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Serge Rossignol | Mariam Alaverdashvili | Hugues Leblond | S. Rossignol | I. Whishaw | H. Leblond | M. Alaverdashvili | Ian Q. Whishaw
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