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How waves of ‘clutches’ in the motor cortex help our brains initiate movement

March 7, 2020 by

Scientists have discovered that signals in the motor cortex act like a series of clutches when it comes to moving, and that these signals can be disrupted to slow the brain's initiation of movement.

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