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Voluntary finger movement in man: Cerebral potentials and theory
TL;DR: Three different brain potentials preceeding voluntary rapid finger flexion can be recorded from the skull surface by time reversed averaging, one of which is bilateral and widespread (Bereitschaftspotential), the other two are unilateral and restricted to the contralateral motor cortex.
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Dissociation of the lateral and medial cerebellum in movement timing and movement execution.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the lateral regions of the cerebellum are critical for the accurate functioning of an internal timing system.
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Distribution of cerebellar terminations and their relation to other afferent terminations in the ventral lateral thalamic region of the monkey
TL;DR: Comparison with other studies implies that cerebellar, pallidal and substantia nigral inputs do not converge in the monkey thalamus and that the nuclei in which they terminate project to different cortical areas.
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Activation of a cerebellar output nucleus during cognitive processing.
TL;DR: Results provide support for the concept that the computational power of the cerebellum is applied not only to the control of movement but also to cognitive functions.
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Does the nervous system use equilibrium-point control to guide single and multiple joint movements?
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the central nervous system generates movement as a shift of the limb's equilibrium posture has been corroborated experimentally in studies involving single- and multijoint motions and can now be investigated in the neurophysiological machinery of the spinal cord.