Michael D. Crutcher

Affiliations: 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
behavioral neurophysiology
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Grafton ST, Turner RS, Desmurget M, et al. (2006) Normalizing motor-related brain activity: subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson disease. Neurology. 66: 1192-9
Crutcher MD, Russo GS, Ye S, et al. (2004) Target-, limb-, and context-dependent neural activity in the cingulate and supplementary motor areas of the monkey. Experimental Brain Research. 158: 278-88
Turner RS, Desmurget M, Grethe J, et al. (2003) Motor subcircuits mediating the control of movement extent and speed. Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 3958-66
Russo GS, Backus DA, Ye S, et al. (2002) Neural activity in monkey dorsal and ventral cingulate motor areas: comparison with the supplementary motor area. Journal of Neurophysiology. 88: 2612-29
Backus DA, Ye S, Russo GS, et al. (2001) Neural activity correlated with the preparation and execution of visually guided arm movements in the cingulate motor area of the monkey. Experimental Brain Research. 140: 182-9
Ch. Wolters E, Tissingh G, Bergmans PLM, et al. (1995) Dopamine agonists in parkinson's disease Neurology. 45: S28-S34
Alexander GE, Crutcher MD. (1993) What role(s) do the basal ganglia play in the control of limb movements? Biomedical Research. 14: 27-29
Alexander GE, DeLong MR, Crutcher MD. (1992) Do cortical and basal ganglionic motor areas use “motor programs” to control movement? Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 15: 656-665
Alexander G, Crutcher M. (1991) Parallel processing in the basal ganglia: Up to a point (Reply I) Trends in Neurosciences. 14: 56-58
Alexander GE, Crutcher MD. (1990) Neural representations of the target (goal) of visually guided arm movements in three motor areas of the monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology. 64: 164-78
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