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English: A method for testing whether an oscillator underlies movement gen-
eration from the neuronal activities. The method extracts global oscillatory variables of the network activity that are predicted to return to their initial state after each movement segment. (a) The elbow trajectory used in the analysis. (b) Application of the method to our model reveals oscillatory variables of the network that return to their initial state (dot) after each movement segment. (c) Application of the method to cells whose activities are a function of the angle, angular velocity, and angular acceleration of the elbow joint. Here the extracted variables do not return to the initial state (dot). |
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Source | Adapted and modified from "The Brain as a Generative Dynamical System, (PhD dissertation)", 2004 https://books.google.com.ua/books/about/The_Brain_as_a_Generative_Dynamical_Syst.html?id=VlpAOgAACAAJ |
Author | Uri Rokni |
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