User talk:Jbpassot

Neural computation of voluntary movement
Howdy and welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed you created a new article Neural computation of voluntary movement with what appears to be LaTeX script. From your other edits, it looks like maybe you meant to create this in your user name space (eg User:Jbpassot/Neural computation of voluntary movement). I can move it there if you'd like. Since it looks like academic research (a thesis perhaps?), I also wanted to note that Wikipedia is not a great forum for publishing original research. We appreciate academics interested in the project, of course, but since we can't really evaluate the research, content added to the encyclopedia can't contain original syntheses of material. Do let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and again, welcome. --TeaDrinker (talk) 11:47, 8 March 2012 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Neural computation of voluntary movement


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Removing Speedy at Neural computation of voluntary movement
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 * 1) Go to the page by clicking this link. Once there, select the button that says [ Click here to contest this speedy deletion].
 * 2) This will take you to the talk page, where you can make your case by explaining why the page does not meet Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion.