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Section Topics
- » Basal ganglia intrinsic & overall function motor learning
- » Brainstem spinal cord intrinsic & overall function
- » Cerebellum intrinsic & overall function motor learning
- » Cognitive motor control
- » Cortical motor functions networks, projections
- » Motor related disorders (Parkinsons, Huntingtons, ALS, rehabilitation after stroke or other lesions of the CNS)
- » Neural control of arm hand motor coordination
- » Neural control of eye movement, & eye head coordination
- » Neural control of locomotion
- » Neural control of posture spatial orientation
- » Neural control of respiration & related functions
- » Neuronal networks coordinating motor behavior intrinsic function
- » Sensori-motor integration
- » Speech motor control
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Leonard Maler, University of Ottawa, Canada. F1000 Neuroscience
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