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Nervous system / Degrees of Freedom Problem / Nikolai Bernstein / Motor program / Karl Lashley / Degrees of freedom / Invariant / Free will / Motor control / Mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2013-06-03 12:04:40
Nervous system
Degrees of Freedom Problem
Nikolai Bernstein
Motor program
Karl Lashley
Degrees of freedom
Invariant
Free will
Motor control
Mind
Cognitive science

NIST 2013 Presentation on Motor Equivalence

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