How humans move: the neural origins of rhythmic and discrete movements.
Humans have a wide behavioral repertoire ranging from locomotion, object-manipulation, communication, and much more. From the mundane to amazing bodily feats, the nervous system is responsible for controlling movement at all levels. In this literature thesis, the main purpose is to bring together an...
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