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Visuo-motor control: giving the brain a hand.Comparing temporal aspects of visual, tactile, and microstimulation feedback for motor controlAssessing vibrotactile feedback strategies by controlling a cursor with unstable dynamics.Direction and speed tuning of motor-cortex multi-unit activity and local field potentials during reaching movements.To sort or not to sort: the impact of spike-sorting on neural decoding performance.Extracting Low-Dimensional Latent Structure from Time Series in the Presence of DelaysSingle-unit activity, threshold crossings, and local field potentials in motor cortex differentially encode reach kinematics.Increasing the performance of cortically-controlled prostheses.Brain-computer interfaces for dissecting cognitive processes underlying sensorimotor control.Neural constraints on learning.Histological evaluation of a chronically-implanted electrocorticographic electrode grid in a non-human primateReach plans in eye-centered coordinates.Brain-computer interface control along instructed paths.Movement intention is better predicted than attention in the posterior parietal cortex.Direct visuomotor transformations for reaching.Coding of intention in the posterior parietal cortex.Time-invariant reference frames for parietal reach activity.Representation of an abstract perceptual decision in macaque superior colliculus.Neural prosthetic control signals from plan activity.Reference frames for reach planning in macaque dorsal premotor cortex.An L₁-regularized logistic model for detecting short-term neuronal interactions.Properties of spike train spectra in two parietal reach areas.Cortical neural prosthesis performance improves when eye position is monitored.Stable online control of an electrocorticographic brain-computer interface using a static decoder.A computational basis to object?Extracellular voltage threshold settings can be tuned for optimal encoding of movement and stimulus parameters.Single-neuron stability during repeated reaching in macaque premotor cortex.Direction-selective visual responses in macaque superior colliculus induced by behavioral training
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