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Relative timing in brain and behavior: Some observations about the generalized motor program and self-organized coordination dynamicsby: J. Kelso
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AbstractRecent functional brain imaging studies show that relative timing is a key variable capturing the coordination activity of both brain and behavior. Switching among relative timing patterns takes the form of a critical instability indicating that the underlying neural representation is dynamical and self-organized.
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