5.1 Principles of motor control
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Motor systems are the brain's command center for movement. They involve structures from the cortex to the spinal cord, working together to plan, execute, and refine our actions. Understanding these systems is crucial for grasping how we interact with our environment. Disorders of motor systems, like Parkinson's or ALS, highlight their importance. Research in this field is advancing rapidly, with promising treatments like deep brain stimulation and brain-computer interfaces offering hope for those with motor impairments.
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Motor systems are the brain's command center for movement. They involve structures from the cortex to the spinal cord, working together to plan, execute, and refine our actions. Understanding these systems is crucial for grasping how we interact with our environment. Disorders of motor systems, like Parkinson's or ALS, highlight their importance. Research in this field is advancing rapidly, with promising treatments like deep brain stimulation and brain-computer interfaces offering hope for those with motor impairments.
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