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Hierarchical Motor Control: Understanding Cortical Areas and Sensory Information Alignment

Explore the crucial role of sensory information in hierarchical motor control, focusing on spinal cord, brain stem, and cortical levels. Learn how the central sulcus unifies sensory and motor data, leading to sensory-motor alignment for effective movement. Gain insights into integrating sensory information through examples like reaching visual goals. Check out the tutis tutorial for further understanding.

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Hierarchical Motor Control: Understanding Cortical Areas and Sensory Information Alignment

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  1. Motor Physiology CMPUT610 Martin Jagersand

  2. Projects • Think of two presentation topics. • Could be: • A paper in your reading list • Review of a group of papers • Your own conclusions • Topic tips, advice: ask me.

  3. Hierarchical motor control • Sensory information crucial • Three levels where feedback loop is closed: • Spinal chord: (Redeveloped loops) • Brain stem • Cortical • Here we focus on cortical

  4. Motor and Sensory areas Central sulcus: Where sensory and motor information (somehow) is unified.

  5. Short and long control loops

  6. Sensory-motor alignment • Somatosensory and primary motor areas aligned across central sulcus

  7. Pareital assocoationIntegration of sensory information • Exaple: Reaching to a visual goal

  8. Tutis tutorial: tutm8motor.swf

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