TABLE OF CONTENTS, NUMBER OF PAGES 18
(1)EFFERENCE COPY DEFINITION
(2) MOTOR
... [Show More] SIGNALS
(3)COROLLARY DISCHARGE
(4)HISTORY OF EFFERENCE
(5)VON HELMHOLTZ
(16)MOTOR ADAPTATION
(17)TICKLING
(18)SPEECH
(19)REAFFERENCE THEORY OF MITTELSTADT
(20)PARENTAL CONSIDERATION
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