Lecture

Motor Control in Vertebrates

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This lecture delves into the executive control system in the brain, focusing on the hierarchical organization of motor control in vertebrates, from the sensory hierarchy to the primary motor cortex. It explores layered control architectures, such as the Subsumption Architecture, and discusses the detailed neural pathways involved in motor control.

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