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17Bernsteinian physiology and computational modeling: East meets West at the “boundary”Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1): 153-154. 1985.
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8Premotor systems, motor learning, and ipsilateral control: Learning to get setBehavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2): 323-329. 1987.
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32Dynamical systems theory and the mobility gradient: Information, homology and self-similar structureBehavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2): 278-279. 1992.
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11The goal of treatment for motor impairment is not to “normalize” but to “functionalize” through facilitative modulation and enabling contextBehavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1): 75-76. 1996.
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15The neurodynamics of heavy PETing, at/intention, learning, functional recovery, and rehabilitationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (2): 348-349. 1995.Research reported by Posner & Raichle may be usefully applied to the rehabilitation of persons with brain damage. Their findings are related to the “dual premotorsystems hypothesis” that reciprocally interactive medial and lateral brain systems are involved in attention and learning. Recent studies show that “brain healing” occurs through dynamic reorganization involving attentional networks postulated by Posner & Raichle.
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7Motor control as adaptational biology: Relevance to education and rehabilitationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4): 717-719. 1988.
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12Temporal Naturalism, Free Will, and the Cartesian Myth: Time Is NOT Illusory and We Are NOT ‘Talking Heads’American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (1): 1-4. 2018.So when we are balanced between danger and opportunity and the future is unknown, how do we think usefully about the future? … If we imagine ourselves living in the cosmos in which novelty is an il...
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22Premotor systems, language-related neurodynamics, and cetacean communicationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4): 517-518. 1998.The frame/content theory of speech production is restricted to output mechanisms in the target article; we suggest that these ideas might best be viewed in the context of language production proceeding as a coordinated dynamical whole. The role of the medial premotor system in generating frames matches the important role it may play in the internally dependent timing of motor acts. The proposed coevolution of cortical architectonics and language production mechanisms suggests a significant diver…Read more