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Dorsal premotor cortex neurons of non-human primates are modulated by inferential reasoning
Probing the response of dorsal premotor cortex neurons during a transitive inference task in macaque monkeys
Logical reasoning in primates: Monkeys’ prefrontal cortex neurons are modulated during manipulation but not during learning of new information
Prefrontal cortex neurons of non-human primates are modulated by a transitive inference task.
Neural coding of logical reasoning in Prefrontal cortex neurons
Neural correlates of relational reasoning: prefrontal cortex neurons encode the value of the premises for transitive inference
Neuronal correlates of motivated inhibition in monkey motor cortices
Action selection uncertainty in the test phase of a transitive inference task: Neuronal correlates in monkey premotor cortex.
Effect of Motivation on Movement Control: Neural Correlates in Dorsal Premotor Cortex
The effect of stop signal perceptual manipulations on upper limb suppression process
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