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Heffner, R. & Masterton, B. Variation in form of the pyramidal tract and its relationship to digital dexterity. Brain. Behav. Evol. 12, 161–200 (1975). Vigneswaran, G., Philipp, R., Lemon, R. N. & Kraskov, A. M1 corticospinal mirror neurons and their role in movement suppression during action observation. Curr. Biol. 23, 236–243 (2013). Osten, P. & Margrie, T. W. Mapping brain circuitry with a light microscope. Nat. Methods 10, 515–523 (2013).

Murakami, M., Shteingart, H., Loewenstein, Y. & Mainen, Z. F. Distinct sources of deterministic and stochastic components of action timing decisions in rodent frontal cortex. Neuron 94, 908–919.e7 (2017). Art Initiates Life: Scoots has a magic crayon, and whatever he draws becomes real. Oddly, Scoots doesn't use the crayon very often; it only comes into play in four of the Cats' nine episodes. For the 1970 season, The Cattanooga Cats was reduced to a half-hour airing on Sunday mornings, retaining Around the World in 79 Days as a feature. This season consisted solely of reruns. Meanwhile, Motormouse & Autocat was split off into a separate show airing on Saturdays, taking It's the Wolf! with it; unlike their feline and balloon-racing brethren, they got new episodes. Both series were cancelled in 1971. Cattanooga Cats is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired on ABC from September 6, 1969, to September 4, 1971. [1] Ikeda, A. et al. Movement-related potentials associated with bilateral simultaneous and unilateral movements recorded from human supplementary motor area. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol. 95, 323–334 (1995).

I'm Your Biggest Fan: Chessie, the Autograph Hound (so named because she always has a wide Cheshire Cat grin). Evarts, E. V. Relation of pyramidal tract activity to force exerted during voluntary movement. J. Neurophysiol. 31, 14–27 (1968). A princess, her father, and her servant attend a concert of the Cats. The princess wishes she could do the dances, leading the servant to become obsessed with capturing Kitty Jo to fulfill the wish, in spite of the fact the people were to leave for home tomorrow. In the end, the Cats give her a book illustrating all the dances. Hanks, T. D. et al. Distinct relationships of parietal and prefrontal cortices to evidence accumulation. Nature 520, 220–223 (2015). Official MotorMouse soft carrying pouch with draw string to protect the Motor Mouse and spare battery section inside

Grillner, S. & Robertson, B. The basal ganglia downstream control of brainstem motor centres — an evolutionarily conserved strategy. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 33, 47–52 (2015). Chessie the Autograph Hound stalks the Cats to get autographs and satisfy her fan club, inspiring a nightmare experienced by Groove later. When he awakens, he thinks his dream has been real, but what he thought was Chessie was only a police officer asking the Cats to play at their charity ball. Brody, C. D. & Hanks, T. D. Neural underpinnings of the evidence accumulator. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 37, 149–157 (2016). Lambsy's phrase can also be the end of a longer soliloquoy, usually the first time Mildew tries to grab him in each episode. Mildew turns up in disguise, but Lambsy is suspicious. "That's not . Now who could that be? Is it ? Uh-uh. I know who that is..." Shadmehr, R. Distinct neural circuits for control of movement vs. holding still. J. Neurophysiol. 117, 1431–1460 (2017).

Finny will inherit the family fortune on condition that he travel around the world in 79 days and break the previous Fogg record. He is given his great-great grandfather's hot air balloon, and while photographing the launch, reporters Jenny and Hoppy are carried away with Finny, forcing them to make the trip as well. Whilst we will do everything we can to meet the delivery times above, there may be factors outside of our control and we cannot guarantee delivery within this time frame. Graziano, M. S. Taylor, C. S. & Moore, T. Complex movements evoked by microstimulation of precentral cortex. Neuron 34, 841–851 (2002).Ferezou, I. et al. Spatiotemporal dynamics of cortical sensorimotor integration in behaving mice. Neuron 56, 907–923 (2007). Reep, R. L., Corwin, J. V., Hashimoto, A. & Watson, R. T. Efferent connections of the rostral portion of medial agranular cortex in rats. Brain Res. Bull. 19, 203–221 (1987).

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