Motor Control Hierarchy
The motor control system is a complex hierarchy where various brain regions, from the brainstem to the prefrontal cortex, integrate sensory input and motor goals to execute precise movements. The primary motor cortex plays a crucial role in initiating actions, while the cerebellum supports fine motor control and learning. Each layer of this system performs intricate computations, emphasizing the sophistication behind even the simplest of movements.In this clip
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Episode 133: Motor Control
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