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Modular interference of this activity in the striatum by beta band synchronization conceivably helps to focus action selection through attention (Courtemanche etal., 2003), with propagation or selection of the desired action set occurring downstream (e.g. Bar-Gad etal., 2000; Ponzi & Wickens, 2013).
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