Implementation of spatial transformation rules for goal-directed reaching via gain modulation in monkey parietal and premotor cortex. Gail, A, Klaes, C, & Westendorff, S Journal of Neuroscience, Soc Neuroscience, 2009.
Implementation of spatial transformation rules for goal-directed reaching via gain modulation in monkey parietal and premotor cortex [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Planning goal-directed movements requires the combination of visuospatial with abstract contextual information. Our sensory environment constrains possible movements to a certain extent. However, contextual information guides proper choice of action in a given situation and allows flexible mapping of sensory instruction cues onto different motor actions. We used anti-reach tasks to test the hypothesis that spatial motor-goal representations in cortical sensorimotor areas are gain modulated by the behavioral context to achieve flexible …
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	author = {A Gail and C Klaes and S Westendorff},
	title = {Implementation of spatial transformation rules for goal-directed reaching via gain modulation in monkey parietal and premotor cortex},
	journal = {Journal of Neuroscience},
	publisher = {Soc Neuroscience},
	url = {https://www.jneurosci.org/content/29/30/9490.short},
	fulltext = {https://www.jneurosci.org/content/jneuro/29/30/9490.full.pdf},
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	year = {2009},
	abstract = {Planning goal-directed movements requires the combination of visuospatial with abstract contextual information. Our sensory environment constrains possible movements to a certain extent. However, contextual information guides proper choice of action in a given situation and allows flexible mapping of sensory instruction cues onto different motor actions. We used anti-reach tasks to test the hypothesis that spatial motor-goal representations in cortical sensorimotor areas are gain modulated by the behavioral context to achieve flexible …},

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