How the Brain Represents our Movements and Our Intentions

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleHow the Brain Represents our Movements and Our Intentions
IDENTIFIERS
PIDvideo:987
Meeting Sequence Number2009_04_008
ASSOCIATED NAMES
American Philosophical Society Annual Meeting (2009)
speakerSirigu, Angela
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractDr. Sirigu talks about the brain and how we move. How does the brain react to a hand transplant, for example.
LanguageEnglish (eng)
Subject (local) History of Science
Subject (lcsh) Motor Cortex, Physiology
Subject (lcsh) Surgical transplantation
Subject (local) APS Meeting Videos
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeMovingImage
GenreLecture
Formatvideorecording
Extent00:30:41
Digital Originborn digital
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued2009-04-24
PublisherAmerican Philosophical Society
Placepau
PlacePhiladelphia, PA
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Series X.
Call NumberAPS.Archives
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml
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