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NATURE
Volume 617, Issue 7960, Pages 253-254Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-023-01350-0
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Neuroscience; Computational biology and bioinformatics; Brain
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The human brain's motor cortex is traditionally seen as a linear map controlling different body parts. However, the discovery of additional functions suggests a different kind of mapping.
The human brain's motor cortex is often regarded as a linear map with discrete sections, each controlling different parts of the body. The discovery that portions of the motor cortex have other functions points to a different type of map.
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