Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4320237 | Brain Research Bulletin | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The present findings show that both interposed and dentate nuclei are involved in sequential finger movements in humans. Interposed nucleus likely contributes to movement performance. Although no direct conclusions could be drawn based on the present data, different parts of the dentate nucleus may contribute to movement performance, planning and possible non-motor parts of the task.
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Authors
A. Dimitrova, A. de Greiff, B. Schoch, M. Gerwig, M. Frings, E.R. Gizewski, D. Timmann,