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Posted on Jan 07, 2005, 4 a.m.
By Bill Freeman
From pouring a glass of milk to typing a news article, precise timing--down to the thousandth of a second--is key to the brain's control of movement. By studying how monkeys track a visual target, Javier Medina and his colleagues have gained new insights into the strategies that the brain uses to measure time.
From pouring a glass of milk to typing a news article, precise timing--down to the thousandth of a second--is key to the brain's control of movement. By studying how monkeys track a visual target, Javier Medina and his colleagues have gained new insights into the strategies that the brain uses to measure time.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/01/050106120112.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/01/050106120112.htm