BIOL 2213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sensory Neuron, Brainstem, Motor Neuron

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Here the commands to bend over and reach for the remote are generated. Afferent information coming in from muscles, eyes, skin, etc. gives the starting point information (you have to reach from here ) Lastly this middle level develops a motor program: neural activity required to perform the task: descending parthways lead to the local level of motor control. The axons leaving the brainstem and spinal cord headed to the muscles. Receptors with afferent neurons: how the middle level receives input on how the motor program is going (are you getting that remote okay?) and if adjustments need to be made to your proprioception. Proprioception - position of the body and its parts in space: i use my brain to move and i move due to my brain. Functions: planning and ongoing control of voluntary movements. Location of sensorimotor cortex: area that contributes large amount of neurons to descending pathways for motor control. Neurons can respond different under different circumstances.

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