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- occurring visual stimuli elicit a wave of neuronal activation in the visuomotor system, which spreads rapidly from visual to motor areas of the cortex...
- Darrell, Trevor; Abbeel, Pieter (2016). "End-to-End Training of Deep Visuomotor Policies" (PDF). The Journal of Machine Learning Research. 17 (1): 1334–1373...
- Pölönen P, Vepsäläinen J, Lappi O (2019-05-15). "Flow Experiences During Visuomotor Skill Acquisition Reflect Deviation From a Power-Law Learning Curve, but...
- simultaneously. Most parti****nts had frequent microsleeps (>35) in a continuous visuomotor task (tracking visual stimulus on a screen), corresponding with decreased...
- posterior parietal cortex that is linked to the motor, premotor, and visuomotor areas of the frontal cortex. Generally, the social structure of the galago...
- essential part in imitation and observational learning. These specialized visuomotor neurons fire action potentials when an individual performs a motor task...
- visual inputs. The AIP and ventral premotor together are responsible for visuomotor transformations for actions of the hand. More recent fMRI studies have...
- genetic defects or tissue degeneration.[citation needed] Optic ataxia or visuomotor ataxia is a clinical problem ****ociated with damage to the occipital–parietal...
- professor at York University where he holds the York Research Chair in Visuomotor Neuroscience and the title of Distinguished Research Professor in Neuroscience...
- memory to deal with complex processes. AMC involves both visuospatial and visuomotor processing that generate the visual abacus and move the imaginary beads...