Oscillatory activity in forelimb muscles of behaving monkeys evoked by microstimulation in the cerebellar nuclei☆
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Acknowledgements
We thank Jonathan Garlid and Sara Gilbert for help with animal care and training, and computer programmers Larry Shupe and Scott Votaw. This work was supported by NIH grants NS-12542 and RR-00166.
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This paper is dedicated to Professor Manfred Zimmermann on the occasion of his 70th birthday and in recognition of his outstanding work as Editor-in-Chief of Neuroscience Letters.
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