The planning–control model and spatio-motor deficits following brain damage
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):31-32 (2004)
Abstract
Glover's planning–control model accommodates a substantial number of findings from subjects who have motor deficits as a consequence of brain lesions. A number of consistently observed and robust findings are not, however, explained by Glover's theory; additionally, the claim that the IPL supports planning whereas the SPL supports control is not consistently supported in the literature.DOI
10.1017/s0140525x04280025
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