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These vestibular effects have been ascribed to the consequences of movement through the high magnetic field.
These developments are revolutionizing the scope and scale of questions that can be asked about the causes and consequences of movement and are redefining how we view and manage individuals, populations, and entire ecosystems.
Where anatomically might abnormal prior beliefs related to (the sensory consequences of) movement reside?
In active inference, they are the sensory consequences of movement, which then undergo automatic peripheral transformation into motor commands.
As described above, priming the sensory consequences of movement can induce a false SoA (e.g. Wegner & Wheatley, 1999).
This enables top-down predictions about the consequences of movement in other sensory modalities, which can be regarded as corollary discharge.
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Forward predictions are not only crucial to predict somatosensory consequences of movements, but may also guide cross-modal sensory mapping (Ramnani, 2006).
For instance, it has been suggested [29] that the cerebellum incorporates a forward model that predicts the sensory consequences of movements.
This is because the exteroceptive (e.g. visual) consequences of movements are the same and all we have to do is to suppress the proprioceptive predictions.
This wasn't at all trivial and together with the off-axis/multijoint impairments of individual limbs, points to a specific lack of ability to predict the consequences of movements of other parts of the body.
These predictions can then be used to optimize joint angle combinations within a limb (Bastian et al., 1996), synchronize interlimb coordination, or to cancel out the unintended passive consequences of movements of other parts of the body.
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