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Brain mechanisms in motor control

Life Sciences, 1974
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the brain mechanisms in motor control. In primates, a zone of cerebral cortex lying anterior to the central fissure contains a set of neurons whose axons pass without interruption to the spinal cord through a nerve bundle named the pyramidal tract and the neurons of this tract are called pyramidal tract ...
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Minimum Principles in Motor Control

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2001
Minimum (or minimal) principles are mathematical laws that were first used in physics: Hamilton's principle and Fermat's principle of least time are two famous example. In the past decade, a number of motor control theories have been proposed that are formally of the same kind as the minimum principles of physics, and some of these have been quite ...
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Nature of Motor Control: Not Strictly “Motor”, Not Quite “Control”

2009
The five chapters directed at the Nature of Motor Control share much in common: they are concept oriented, each expressing respect for the level of abstraction needed to meet the scientific challenges of animal movement. That level of abstraction, as the reader will ideally discern, is at some remove from the ordinary meanings of the terms motor and ...
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Motor skills and control

2017
Nancy J. Stone   +4 more
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Motor helps gliders to gain traction

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011
Andrew Jermy, Jermy Andrew
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Emergence of reproducible spatiotemporal activity during motor learning

Nature, 2014
Andrew J Peters   +2 more
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Distinct descending motor cortex pathways and their roles in movement

Nature, 2018
Michael N Economo   +2 more
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