Neural Preparation for Motion
Understanding how neurons in the premotor cortex prepare for motion reveals fascinating insights into the brain's anticipation of motor actions. When a monkey is informed it will need to reach left, the corresponding neurons become more active, while those for right motion decrease. This highlights a sophisticated system where potential motions are coded and integrated based on sensory cues, showcasing the brain's remarkable ability to prepare for action even before it occurs.In this clip
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Episode 133: Motor Control
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