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Brainstem and Cortical Control of Movement

Brainstem and Cortical Control of Movement. Netter Presenter, 2004, III.31. Schmidt, 1986, Fig. 6-13. Berne & Levy. Berne & Levy, 1983, 18-4. Berne and Levy, 1998, Fig. 14-2B. Kandel et. al., 2000. Fig. 18-6. Kandel et. al., 2000. Fig. 38-17. Berne and Levy, 1998, Fig. 14-15. PLANNING.

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Brainstem and Cortical Control of Movement

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  1. Brainstem and Cortical Control of Movement

  2. Netter Presenter, 2004, III.31

  3. Schmidt, 1986, Fig. 6-13

  4. Berne & Levy

  5. Berne & Levy, 1983, 18-4

  6. Berne and Levy, 1998, Fig. 14-2B

  7. Kandel et. al., 2000. Fig. 18-6

  8. Kandel et. al., 2000. Fig. 38-17

  9. Berne and Levy, 1998, Fig. 14-15

  10. PLANNING EXECUTION Basal Ganglia Sensory and Motor Premotor Movement Association Cortex Cortex Cerebellum Cerebellum ( Spinocerebellum ) ( Pontocerebellum)

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