An et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A cortical circuit for orchestrating oromanual food manipulationAn et al., 2022
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- An X
- Li Y
- Matho K
- Mohan H
- Xu X
- Whishaw I
- Kepecs A
- Huang Z
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- bioRxiv
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The seamless coordination of hands and mouth—whether in humans eating corn on the cob or mice extracting sunflower seeds—represents one of evolution's most sophisticated motor achievements. Whereas spinal and brainstem circuits implement basic forelimb and …
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