Rat Brain Reveals Code for Learned Skills, Clues into Human Movement Disorders
The basal ganglia in rats uses separate codes for learned movements and “natural” behaviors, offering insights into human movement disorders.
The basal ganglia in rats uses separate codes for learned movements and “natural” behaviors, offering insights into human movement disorders.
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