Cortical control: learning from the lamprey

Current Biology : CB
Gonçalo Lopes, Adam R Kampff

Abstract

The function of the motor cortex has been a persistent mystery. A recent study has found striking correspondence between the descending projections of lamprey pallium and mammalian motor cortex, encouraging comparative studies of the origin (and role) of forebrain motor control.

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Apr 20, 2021·Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience·Gonçalo Lopes, Patricia Monteiro

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