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  • 24. Cerebellar connections with the motor cortex and the arcuate premotor area: an analysis employing retrograde transneuronal transport of WGA-HRP.
    Orioli PJ, Strick PL.
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  • 29. Laminar termination patterns of thalamic, callosal, and association afferents in the primary auditory area of the rhesus monkey.
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  • 33. Overlapping corticostriatal projections from the supplementary motor area and the primary motor cortex in the macaque monkey: an anterograde double labeling study.
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  • 38. The origin of thalamic inputs to the arcuate premotor and supplementary motor areas.
    Schell GR, Strick PL.
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  • 39. A quantitative study of the distribution of neurons projecting to the precentral motor cortex in the monkey (M. fascicularis).
    Ghosh S, Brinkman C, Porter R.
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  • 40. Spatial distribution of cingulate cells projecting to the primary, supplementary, and pre-supplementary motor areas: a retrograde multiple labeling study in the macaque monkey.
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