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Dissociating the contributions of sensorimotor striatum to automatic and visually-guided motor sequences
Kevin G. C. Mizes, Jack Lindsey, View ORCID ProfileG. Sean Escola, Bence P. Ölveczky
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.13.495989
Kevin G. C. Mizes
1Program in Biophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
3Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jack Lindsey
2Zuckerman Mind Brain and Behavior Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA
G. Sean Escola
2Zuckerman Mind Brain and Behavior Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA
Bence P. Ölveczky
3Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

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Posted November 16, 2022.
Dissociating the contributions of sensorimotor striatum to automatic and visually-guided motor sequences
Kevin G. C. Mizes, Jack Lindsey, G. Sean Escola, Bence P. Ölveczky
bioRxiv 2022.06.13.495989; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.13.495989
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