Cerebellar Prediction of the Dynamic Sensory Consequences of Gravity
Current Biology, pp. 2698-2710.e4, 2019.
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Abstract:
As we go about our everyday activities, our brain computes accurate estimates of both our motion relative to the world and our orientation relative to gravity. However, how the brain then accounts for gravity as we actively move and interact with our environment is not yet known. Here, we provide evidence that, although during passive mov...More
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