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Michael Scherberger

Michael Scherberger is a neuroscientist known for his research on how the brain controls movement and processes sensory information. He studies neural circuits in animals and humans to understand how brain regions coordinate actions, such as reaching or grasping. His work helps uncover the neural mechanisms underlying motor control and has implications for treating conditions like Parkinson’s disease and stroke. Scherberger’s research combines techniques like brain recordings and imaging to investigate the complex interactions within neural networks that enable precise and adaptive movements.