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How does motor control work?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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Eyes and ears provide important visual and auditory cues. Brain selects relevant sensory cues dependent on current task or goals, maintained in working memory and supported within frontal cortex. Appropriate motor actions need to be executed, balance maintained, etc.


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