Nature research paper: A somato-cognitive action network alternates with effector regions in motor cortex
The authors thank P. Strick for extensive comments and discussions that allowed critical conceptualization of results; M. Graziano for helpful comments and suggestions; and J. Sallet, R. Mars and M. Rushworth for sharing their data with the PRIMatE Data Exchange consortium.
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