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Comparisons of neural recordings across time, across subsets of neurons and across individuals requires the alignment of low-dimensional latent representations.
Robotic fingers and arms that augment the motor abilities of non-disabled individuals are increasingly feasible yet face neurocognitive barriers and hurdles in efferent motor control.