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Cerebrum / Motor system / Neuroanatomy / Cerebellum / Cingulate cortex / Dentate nucleus / Premotor cortex / Motor cortex / Cerebral cortex / Anatomy / Nervous system / Brain
Date: 2004-04-26 14:34:24
Cerebrum
Motor system
Neuroanatomy
Cerebellum
Cingulate cortex
Dentate nucleus
Premotor cortex
Motor cortex
Cerebral cortex
Anatomy
Nervous system
Brain

Experience-dependent changes in cerebellar contributions to motor sequence learning Julien Doyon*†‡, Allen W. Song†§, Avi Karni†¶, Franc¸ois Lalonde†储, Michelle M. Adams†**, and Leslie G. Ungerleider†

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