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Modular features of motor control and learning Export

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol. 9, No. 6. (1 December 1999), pp. 713-717.

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The study of complex motor behaviours has highlighted the role of modular representations both in the planning and in the execution of actions. Recent findings suggest the presence of functional modules within a variety of neural structures. Computational investigations are now addressing the issue of how these modules may act concurrently to generate a wide repertoire of behaviours.


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