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Tomohiko Takei
Kyoto University - Kyoto / Japan
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AD Scientific Index ID: 534561
京都大学
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Tomohiko Takei's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Neural basis for hand muscle synergies in the primate spinal cordT Takei, J Confais, S Tomatsu, T Oya, K SekiProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (32), 8643-8648, 20171072017
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Feedback control during voluntary motor actionsSH Scott, T Cluff, CR Lowrey, T TakeiCurrent opinion in neurobiology 33, 85-94, 20151092015
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Spinal interneurons facilitate coactivation of hand muscles during a precision grip task in monkeysT Takei, K SekiJournal of Neuroscience 30 (50), 17041-17050, 20101242010
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Activity in the posterior parietal cortex mediates visual dominance over kinesthesiaN Hagura, T Takei, S Hirose, Y Aramaki, M Matsumura, N Sadato, E NaitoJournal of Neuroscience 27 (26), 7047-7053, 20071192007
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Transient deactivation of dorsal premotor cortex or parietal area 5 impairs feedback control of the limb in macaquesT Takei, SG Lomber, DJ Cook, SH ScottCurrent Biology 31 (7), 1476-1487. e5, 2021622021
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