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      Cortical control of arm movements: a dynamical systems perspective.

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          Our ability to move is central to everyday life. Investigating the neural control of movement in general, and the cortical control of volitional arm movements in particular, has been a major research focus in recent decades. Studies have involved primarily either attempts to account for single-neuron responses in terms of tuning for movement parameters or attempts to decode movement parameters from populations of tuned neurons. Even though this focus on encoding and decoding has led to many seminal advances, it has not produced an agreed-upon conceptual framework. Interest in understanding the underlying neural dynamics has recently increased, leading to questions such as how does the current population response determine the future population response, and to what purpose? We review how a dynamical systems perspective may help us understand why neural activity evolves the way it does, how neural activity relates to movement parameters, and how a unified conceptual framework may result.

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          Journal
          Annu Rev Neurosci
          Annual review of neuroscience
          Annual Reviews
          1545-4126
          0147-006X
          Jul 08 2013
          : 36
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford Institute for Neuro-Innovation and TranslationalNeuroscience, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. shenoy@stanford.edu
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-neuro-062111-150509
          23725001
          2d2cdb0b-b048-490b-ae5c-dd119e019a10
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