Graziano, Michael SA, and Tyson Aflalo. 2007. “Rethinking Cortical Organization: Moving Away from Discrete Areas Arranged in Hierarchies”. The Neuroscientist 13 (2): 138-47. doi:10.1177/1073858406295918. Reference Link
Macfarlane, Nicholas, and Michael SA Graziano. 2009. “Diversity of Grip in Macaca Mulatta”. Experimental Brain Research 197 (3): 255-68. doi:10.1007/s00221-009-1909-z. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael SA, Charlotte Taylor, and Tirin Moore. 2002. “Complex Movements Evoked by Microstimulation of Precentral Cortex”. Neuron 34 (5): 841-51. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Complex movements evoked by microstimulation of precentral cortex. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael SA, Charlotte Taylor, Tirin Moore, and Dylan Cooke. 2002. “The Cortical Control of Movement Revisited”. Neuron 36 (3): 349-62. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: The cortical control of movement revisited. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael SA, Tyson Aflalo, and Dylan Cooke. 2005. “Arm Movements Evoked by Electrical Stimulation in the Motor Cortex of Monkeys”. Journal of Neurophysiology 94 (6): 4209-23. doi:10.1152/jn.01303.2004. Reference Link
Graziano. 2001. “Is Reaching Eye-Centered, Body-Centered, Hand-Centered, or a Combination?”. Reviews in the Neurosciences 12 (2): 175-85. Referenced from www.degruyter.com: Is reaching eye-centered, body-centered, hand-centered, or a combination?. Reference Link
Aflalo, Tyson, and Michael SA Graziano. 2007. “Relationship Between Unconstrained Arm Movements and Single-Neuron Firing in the Macaque Motor Cortex”. Journal of Neuroscience 27 (11): 2760-80. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3147-06.2007. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael. 2006. “The Organization of Behavioral Repertoire in Motor Cortex”. Annual Review of Neuroscience 29: 105-34. doi:10.1146/annurev.neuro.29.051605.112924. Reference Link
Graziano, and CG Gross. 1998. “Spatial Maps for the Control of Movement”. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8 (2): 195-201. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Spatial maps for the control of movement. Reference Link
Cooke, Dylan, and Michael SA Graziano. 2003. “Defensive Movements Evoked by Air Puff in Monkeys”. Journal of Neurophysiology 90 (5): 3317-29. doi:10.1152/jn.00513.2003. Reference Link
Graziano. 1999. “Where Is My Arm? The Relative Role of Vision and Proprioception in the Neuronal Representation of Limb Position”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U S A 96 (18): 10418-21. Referenced from www.pnas.org: Where is my arm? The relative role of vision and proprioception in the neuronal representation of limb position. Reference Link
Aflalo, Tyson, and Michael SA Graziano. 2006. “Possible Origins of the Complex Topographic Organization of Motor Cortex: Reduction of a Multidimensional Space onto a Two-Dimensional Array”. Journal of Neuroscience 26 (23): 6288-97. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0768-06.2006. Reference Link
Cooke, Dylan, Charlotte Taylor, Tirin Moore, and Michael SA Graziano. 2003. “Complex Movements Evoked by Microstimulation of the Ventral Intraparietal Area”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U. S. A. 100 (10): 6163-68. doi:10.1073/pnas.1031751100. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael SA. 2006. “Progress in Understanding Spatial Coordinate Systems in the Primate Brain”. Neuron 51 (1): 7-9. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2006.06.011. Reference Link
Aflalo, Tyson, and Michael SA Graziano. 2006. “Partial Tuning of Motor Cortex Neurons to Final Posture in a Free-Moving Paradigm”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U. S. A. 103 (8): 2909-14. doi:10.1073/pnas.0511139103. Reference Link
Nakamura, Chung, Graziano, and CG Gross. 1999. “Dynamic Representation of Eye Position in the Parieto-Occipital Sulcus”. Journal of Neurophysiology 81 (5): 2374-85. doi:10.1152/jn.1999.81.5.2374. Reference Link
Cooke, Dylan, and Michael SA Graziano. 2004. “Sensorimotor Integration in the Precentral Gyrus: Polysensory Neurons and Defensive Movements”. Journal of Neurophysiology 91 (4): 1648-60. doi:10.1152/jn.00955.2003. Reference Link
Graziano, and CG Gross. 1993. “A Bimodal Map of Space: Somatosensory Receptive Fields in the Macaque Putamen With Corresponding Visual Receptive Fields”. Experimental Brain Research 97 (1): 96-109. Referenced from link.springer.com: A bimodal map of space: somatosensory receptive fields in the macaque putamen with corresponding visual receptive fields. Reference Link
Graziano, Michael SA, Dylan Cooke, Charlotte Taylor, and Tirin Moore. 2004. “Distribution of Hand Location in Monkeys During Spontaneous Behavior”. Experimental Brain Research 155 (1): 30-36. doi:10.1007/s00221-003-1701-4. Reference Link