Integrating Reflexes and Voluntary Behaviours: Coordination and Adaptation Controls in Man

Man and animals have phylogenetically acquired highly sophisticated sensorimotor controls such as coordination and adaptation controls which have been intensely studied and modelled over the past 25 years. These controls may be mediated through cognitive actions which depend on the nature, the general context of execution, the degree of learning and repetition of the task.

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