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Neuroinformatics: Past Contributions, Current Challenges, and Future Possibilities, Text Slide 17 of 34

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Slide title: COPN: Reverse-engineering the Human Brain’s Ability to Control the Hand

Slide words: CAREER: Educational Program In Neuromuscular Biomechanics & Uncovering the Neuromuscular Biomechanics of Dexterous Manipulation

Slide image: A graphic illustration of Neuromuscular Biomechanics & Uncovering the Neuromuscular Biomechanics of Dexterous Manipulation.

Credit: Francisco Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California, in association with Madhusudham Venkadesan, John Guckenheimer, Emanuel Todorov, Yoky Matsuoka, Gerald Loeb, Chang Liu, and Jeffrey Ojemann

Slide background image: A model of cells within the lateral geniculate nucleus (LCN).

Slide background credit: Greg Hood, John Burkardt and Greg Foss of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

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