2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.07.495015
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Generalization reveals asymmetric and history-dependent control networks for multi-finger dexterous movements

Abstract: Finger dexterity, fundamental in our daily lives, is manifested by the generation of multi-finger and multi-directional patterns of muscles activity during various motor tasks, and further, by the generalization of learning in one context to other contexts. Tying shoelaces, for example, requires precise coordination of multiple fingers, some active primarily in the flexion direction, others in the extension direction, and some immobile. Nevertheless, whether the control processes of these actions are independe… Show more

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