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CURSOR CONTROL

Patients moving a cursor with their minds can’t always keep it directly on target. The colored lines above show actual cursor paths taken to an intended target (corresponding color). Scientists are finding ways to account for the differences between intent and actual movement. Credit: S.M. Chase et al/Journal of Neuroscience 2010

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