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spellingShingle Li, Yuhui, Cui, He, The Journal of Neuroscience, Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements, General Neuroscience
title Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
title_full Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
title_fullStr Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
title_full_unstemmed Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
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title_sort dorsal parietal area 5 encodes immediate reach in sequential arm movements
title_unstemmed Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
topic General Neuroscience
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.1162-13.2013