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Population subspaces reflect movement intention for arm and brain-machine interface control
View ORCID ProfileH. Lalazar, View ORCID ProfileJ.M. Murray, L.F. Abbott, E. Vaadia
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/688259
H. Lalazar
1Zuckerman Mind, Brain and Behavior Institute, Columbia University, NY, 10032
J.M. Murray
1Zuckerman Mind, Brain and Behavior Institute, Columbia University, NY, 10032
L.F. Abbott
1Zuckerman Mind, Brain and Behavior Institute, Columbia University, NY, 10032
E. Vaadia
2Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 91904
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Posted July 02, 2019.
Population subspaces reflect movement intention for arm and brain-machine interface control
H. Lalazar, J.M. Murray, L.F. Abbott, E. Vaadia
bioRxiv 688259; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/688259
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