File:JPCA projections for populations of muscle recordings.ogv
JPCA_projections_for_populations_of_muscle_recordings.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 25 s, 480 × 400 pixels, 533 kbps, file size: 1.62 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionJPCA projections for populations of muscle recordings.ogv |
English: Supplementary movie 5. The jPCA projections as a function of time for populations of muscle recordings. The
movie contains clips for three datasets: monkey A, monkey J3, and monkey N. (EMG data were not recorded for the full 108-condition task used for the array-based datasets). |
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Source | Adapted and modified from the Supplementary Information from "Neural population dynamics during reaching", 2012 http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v487/n7405/abs/nature11129.html |
Author | Mark M. Churchland, John P. Cunningham, Matthew T. Kaufman, Justin D. Foster, Paul Nuyujukian, Stephen I. Ryu & Krishna V. Shenoy |
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