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Authors: Karniel, A Meir, R Inbar, GF
Citation: A. Karniel et al., Polyhedral mixture of linear experts for many-to-one mapping inversion andmultiple controllers, NEUROCOMPUT, 37, 2001, pp. 31-49

Authors: Karniel, A Meir, R Inbar, GF
Citation: A. Karniel et al., Best estimated inverse versus inverse of the best estimator, NEURAL NETW, 14(9), 2001, pp. 1153-1159

Authors: Yom-Tov, E Grossman, A Inbar, GF
Citation: E. Yom-tov et al., Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task II: Cerebral areas activated during learning of the task, BIOL CYBERN, 85(5), 2001, pp. 387-394

Authors: Yom-Tov, E Grossman, A Inbar, GF
Citation: E. Yom-tov et al., Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task I: The effect of learning and force, BIOL CYBERN, 85(5), 2001, pp. 395-399

Authors: Yom-Tov, E Inbar, GF
Citation: E. Yom-tov et Gf. Inbar, Movement-related potentials in the human spinal cord preceding toe movement, CLIN NEU, 111(2), 2000, pp. 350-361

Authors: Karniel, A Inbar, GF
Citation: A. Karniel et Gf. Inbar, Human motor control: Learning to control a time-varying, nonlinear, many-to-one system, IEEE SYST C, 30(1), 2000, pp. 1-11

Authors: Lange, DH Siegelmann, HT Pratt, H Inbar, GF
Citation: Dh. Lange et al., Overcoming selective ensemble averaging: Unsupervised identification of event-related brain potentials, IEEE BIOMED, 47(6), 2000, pp. 822-826

Authors: Karniel, A Inbar, GF
Citation: A. Karniel et Gf. Inbar, The use of a nonlinear muscle model in explaining the relationship betweenduration, amplitude, and peak velocity of human rapid movements, J MOTOR BEH, 31(3), 1999, pp. 203-206
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