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English: PreReach movements made with the mouth in a 2-month old human infant. Adapted from Foroud and Whishaw (66).
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Source Video S1 from Karl J, Whishaw I (2013). "Different Evolutionary Origins for the Reach and the Grasp: An Explanation for Dual Visuomotor Channels in Primate Parietofrontal Cortex". Frontiers in Neurology. DOI:10.3389/fneur.2013.00208. PMC: 3870330.
Author Karl J, Whishaw I
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