KIN 155 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Premotor Cortex, Emor, Sensory System

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Every time the organism moves, it evokes change in the environment. Cause motion (motor commands) based on those changes. Integration of the sensory and motor systems allows an organism to take sensory information and use it to make useful motor actions. Taking in a lot of sensory information and cns selects relevant information and decides whether or not to act to the information. Motor output can be used to modify the sensory system"s response to future stimuli. Information you get back from the motion will be used for future response to same stimuli. Sensorimotor integration is flexible because properties of the world and ourselves change over time. Sequence and timing is preserved (general) but is flexible (adaptable) Flexibility allows an organism to correct for errors and be useful in multiple situations. To produce this flexibility sensorimotor control uses generalized motor programs and efference copies.

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