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Science 9 July 2004:
Vol. 305. no. 5681, pp. 162 - 163
DOI: 10.1126/science.305.5681.162a

News of the Week

NEUROSCIENCE:
Monkey See, Monkey Think About Doing

Ingrid Wickelgren

On page 258, neurophysiologists report eavesdropping on neurons in a cognitive brain area involved in planning--but not executing--future arm movements. The work is a big step toward using goal-oriented signals in prosthetic devices.

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