Researchers have identified a previously overlooked neural pathway that helps control human hand and arm movements. The discovery shows that signals guiding voluntary hand motion travel through deeper ...
Researchers identify a conserved brainstem and spinal cord pathway (C3-C4) that controls voluntary hand movements in both mice and humans.
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Could repeated hand movements be an early sign of dementia? Experts reveal a lesser-known symptom
Health specialists say subtle physical behaviours — especially involving the hands — may sometimes signal neurological ...
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