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Open AccessCorrection: Unveiling the invisible: receivers use object weight cues for grip force planning in handover actions
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Open AccessUnveiling the invisible: receivers use object weight cues for grip force planning in handover actions
Handover actions are part of our daily lives. Whether it is the milk carton at the breakfast table or tickets at the box office, we usually perform these joint actions without much conscious attention. The ind...
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Comparison of the Classically Conditioned Withdrawal Reflex in Cerebellar Patients and Healthy Control Subjects During Stance: I. Electrophysiological Characteristics
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the involvement of the human cerebellum in the classically conditioned lower limb withdrawal reflex in standing subjects. Electromyographic activity was recorded from t...
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Characteristics of electrical skin resistance at acupuncture points in healthy humans
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phenomenon of electrical skin resistance (ESR) changes at different acupuncture points (APs).
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Early- and late-responding cells to saccadic eye movements in the cortical area V6A of macaque monkey
The cortical area V6A, located in the dorsal part of the anterior bank of the parieto-occipital sulcus, contains retino- and craniocentric visual neurones together with neurones sensitive to gaze direction and...
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Population coding of arm-movement-related neurons in and below the superior colliculus of Macaca mulatta
It has been shown for the motor cortex of primates, that an arm trajectory is coded as a population vector formed by many neurons with activities correlated with arm movements. Recently, neurons in the primat...