Motor Control Insights
The posterior parietal cortex plays a crucial role in integrating sensory information with motor actions, particularly in planning and navigating obstacles during movement. Unlike the primary motor cortex, it does not have a topographic mapping, focusing instead on higher-level motor functions and the current state of the body. This area is essential for understanding how sensory inputs, such as visual and auditory feedback, influence motor intentions and behaviors.In this clip
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Episode 133: Motor Control
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