When you are weighing two possible actions, your brain needs to decide what to do and how to do it. For example, if a book ...
For nearly a century, scientists have known that different parts of the human brain's cortex control different body movements ...
Now, using a novel system developed at Janelia, researchers led by the Dudman Lab found that a part of the basal ganglia called the striatum is not involved in action selection as previously thought.
In emergent timing the central nervous system controls other variables of the movement ... The Influence of Dominant versus Non-Dominant Hand on Event and Emergent Motor Timing. Human Movement Science ...
Motor control refers to the process by which the nervous system coordinates the muscle and limbs to achieve a desired movement or set of actions. This includes the ability to anticipate ...
When animals and humans explore their surrounding environment or complete specific tasks, their brains simultaneously support ...
In particular, how does the nervous system integrate the visual and sensory information and coordinate the muscle activity to develop safe, balanced and skillful movement ... Journal of Motor Behavior ...
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