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A cerebellum–machine interface (CMI) was developed to test direct causality between single-unit cerebellar Purkinje cell activities and motor learning. The CMI converts Purkinje cell simple spike firing rates into a pulse width modulation signal that drives a single-joint robot arm. The CMI has no adaptive capability, thus any changes observed in the robot arm motion can be attributed directly to...
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