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Date: 2002-03-13 22:58:42
Mind
Computational neuroscience
Network architecture
Networks
Cerebellum
Golgi tendon organ
Neural network
Spinal cord
CMAC
Nervous system
Anatomy
Motor system

I NTELLIGENT M OTION C ONTROL WITH AN A RTIFICIAL C EREBELLUM Russell L. Smith July[removed]c

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