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Sensorimotor Integration

2016
This chapter examines the mechanisms underlying sensorimotor integration by discussing three cases where anatomical and physiological studies of circuits are co-evolving with computer models of the circuit: the first focuses on the dorsal bending reflex in the leech, the second deals with the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in mammals, and the third is ...
Patricia S. Churchland   +1 more
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Temporal Integration in Sensorimotor Synchronization

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1994
Abstract The concept of a temporal integration process in the timing mechanisms in the brain, postulated on the basis of experimental observations from various paradigms (for a review see P$oUppel, 1978), has been explored in a sensorimotor synchronization task.
J, Mates   +3 more
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Sensorimotor integration in movement disorders

Movement Disorders, 2002
AbstractAlthough current knowledge attributes movement disorders to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia–motor cortex circuits, abnormalities in the peripheral afferent inputs or in their central processing may interfere with motor program execution.
ABBRUZZESE, GIOVANNI, BERARDELLI A.
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Bayesian integration in sensorimotor learning

Nature, 2004
When we learn a new motor skill, such as playing an approaching tennis ball, both our sensors and the task possess variability. Our sensors provide imperfect information about the ball's velocity, so we can only estimate it. Combining information from multiple modalities can reduce the error in this estimate.
Konrad P, Körding, Daniel M, Wolpert
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Studying sensorimotor integration in insects

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2011
Sensorimotor integration is a field rich in theory backed by a large body of psychophysical evidence. Relating the underlying neural circuitry to these theories has, however, been more challenging. With a wide array of complex behaviors coordinated by their small brains, insects provide powerful model systems to study key features of sensorimotor ...
Stephen J, Huston, Vivek, Jayaraman
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An Internal Model for Sensorimotor Integration

Science, 1995
On the basis of computational studies it has been proposed that the central nervous system internally simulates the dynamic behavior of the motor system in planning, control, and learning; the existence and use of such an internal model is still under debate.
D M, Wolpert, Z, Ghahramani, M I, Jordan
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Sensorimotor integration

2019
This chapter focuses on sensorimotor integration or the transformation of the processed sensory input into proper motor action. It particularly looks at the jamming avoidance response of the weakly electric fish Eigenmannia as a model system that provides an excellent example to illustrate how sensory information and motor programs are integrated to ...
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Cortical Sensorimotor Integration: A Hypothesis

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1989
A hypothesis is proposed that neocortex is constructed from structural neuronal modules (columns and rings). Each module is considered as unit for cortical sensorimotor integration. Complex functional relationships between modules can be arranged by intracortical inhibition participation.
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Probing sensorimotor integration during musical performance

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018
AbstractAn integration of afferent sensory information from the visual, auditory, and proprioceptive systems into execution and update of motor programs plays crucial roles in control and acquisition of skillful sequential movements in musical performance.
Shinichi, Furuya   +3 more
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Sensorimotor Integration in Human Postural Control

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2002
It is generally accepted that human bipedal upright stance is achieved by feedback mechanisms that generate an appropriate corrective torque based on body-sway motion detected primarily by visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive sensory systems. Because orientation information from the various senses is not always available (eyes closed) or accurate ...
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