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. 2009 Jul 21;7(7):e1000152. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000152

The primate brain is able to form a map for neuroprosthetic control that meets all the essential properties of memory—that is, stable, readily recalled, and resistant to interference.

The primate brain is able to form a map for neuroprosthetic control that meets all the essential properties of memory—that is, stable, readily recalled, and resistant to interference.