Neuronal Action Encoding
Neurons in the premotor cortex exhibit a fascinating level of abstraction by encoding specific grip types and the sequence of movements. Some neurons activate only when actions are performed in a particular order, highlighting a higher level of planning. Additionally, certain populations of neurons represent potential actions based on visual stimuli, illustrating the brain's ability to process multiple possibilities before executing a decision.In this clip
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Episode 133: Motor Control
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