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Ballard, Dana H., Hayhoe, Mary M. , Pook, Polly K. and Rao, Rajesh P. N. Deictic Codes for the Embodiment of Cognition.
Braitenberg, Valentino , Heck , Detlef and Sultan, Fahad (1997) THE DETECTION AND GENERATION OF SEQUENCES AS A KEY TO CEREBELLAR FUNCTION. EXPERIMENTS AND THEORY.
Clark, James (1999) Linking Covert and Overt Attention.
Findlay, John M. and Walker, Robin (1995) A model of saccade generation based on parallel processing and competitive inhibition.
Fischer, B. and Weber, H. (1993) Express saccades and visual attention.
Grush, Rick The emulation theory of representation: motor control, imagery, and perception.
Houk, James C., Buckingham, Jay T. and Barto, Andrew G. (1996) Models of the cerebellum and motor learning.
Jeannerod, Marc (1994) The representing brain: Neural correlates of motor intention and imagery.
Latash, Mark L. and Anson, J. Greg (1996) WHAT ARE "NORMAL MOVEMENTS" IN ATYPICAL POPULATIONS?.
Northoff, Georg (2002) What catatonia can tell us about "top-down modulation": A neuropsychiatric hypothesisWhat catatonia can tell us about "top-down modulation": A neuropsychiatric hypothesis.
O'Regan, J. Kevin and Noe, Alva (2001) A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness.
Simpson, J.I. , Wylie, D.R. and De Zeeuw, C.I. (1996) ON CLIMBING FIBER SIGNALS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCE(S).
Smith, Allan M. (1996) DOES THE CEREBELLUM LEARN STRATEGIES FOR THE OPTIMAL TIME-VARYING CONTROL OF JOINT STIFFNESS?.
Thach, W. T. (1996) ON THE SPECIFIC ROLE OF THE CEREBELLUM IN MOTOR LEARNING AND COGNITION: CLUES FROM PET ACTIVATION AND LESION STUDIES IN MAN.
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