Task dependent coarticulation of movement sequences
Hari Teja Kalidindi,
Frederic Crevecoeur
Abstract:Classical theories propose that multiple goals of a sequence are specified simultaneously in the motor system, enabling each elements’ execution to be influenced by others in the sequence, a process known ascoarticulation. However, recent neural recordings suggest independent execution within circuits generating motor commands, with each individual goal separately specified to the controller. Consequently, the manner in which movement sequences are produced remains unclear. In a two-reaches sequence task, we t… Show more
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