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This exhibit displays the contralateral control of motor functions. In other words, the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
Frontiers Is there frequency-specificity in the motor control of walking? The putative differential role of alpha and beta oscillations
Early response competition over the motor cortex underlies proactive control of error correction
Frontiers tDCS over the primary motor cortex contralateral to the trained hand enhances cross-limb transfer in older adults
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Upper limb motor function differs in individuals with CSTcontra wiring
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Frontiers Individual differences in beta-band oscillations predict motor-inhibitory control
Cerebellar deep brain stimulation for chronic post-stroke motor rehabilitation: a phase I trial
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Motor cortical influence relies on task-specific activity covariation - ScienceDirect
A computational model based on corticospinal functional MRI revealed asymmetrically organized motor corticospinal networks in humans
Ipsilateral and Contralateral Motor Recovery after Brown-Sequard