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    Common codes for situated interaction.Paul Cisek & John F. Kalaska - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):883-884.
    A common code for integrating perceptions and actions was relevant for simple behavioral guidance well before the evolution of cognitive abilities. We review proposals that representation of to-be-produced events played important roles in early behavior, and evidence that the neural mechanisms supporting such rudimentary sensory predictions have been elaborated through evolution to support the cognitive codes addressed by TEC.
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  2. Neurophysiological mechanisms for the planning of movement and for spatial representations.John F. Kalaska & Donald J. Crammond - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):764-766.
     
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