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In embryos, the behaviors of progenitor cells emerge from integration and coordination of inputs from intrinsic factors, including transcriptional regulation of cellular effector genes, and biochemical and mechanical extrinsic determinants1.

In fact, this result is to be expected on theoretical and functional grounds, since the temporal coordination of input-triggered responses and their integration into functionally coherent assemblies are presumably based on dynamic, distributed grouping through iterative reentry [13], [52] [54].

The control of appetite is complex and involves the coordination of inputs from both physiological and environmental sources.

Packages could include self-help advice, carer support, coordination of inputs from voluntary and statutory organisations, and planned primary and secondary health care.

Processing of sensory information from both sides of the body requires coordination of sensory input between the two hemispheres.

Recognition of two independent, but identical stimuli, as a single stimulus, could be an indicator of integration on the local cortical level that is important for coordination of sensory input that might play an important role in normal sensorimotor function.

However, if individuals with autism do not experience such perceptual binding – or coordination of sensory input – then this "dysfunctional" connectivity could explain a number of enhanced feature extracting capabilities that are often associated with autism [ 40].

The ministerial orders mandated the participation of key senior and mid-level staff in the TWGs in the development of the HSSMP with representation from service delivery facilities, academia, donors and NGOs, establishing the basis for the coordination of partner inputs from the onset of the initiative.

Within the somatosensory cortex, linc Brn1b was expressed in the barrel structures of the posteromedial barrel subfield (PMBSF); a highly organized region of cortical projection neurons that receives afferent connections from the thalamus and is responsible for the coordination of sensory inputs from the rodent vibrissae (Petersen, 2007).

Much work remains to be done in the field of active sensory-guided limb movements, which involve complex coordination of sensory inputs (visual, auditory, vestibular, somatosensory) as well as multiple sources of efference copy signals (saccades, smooth eye movements, face and lip movements, neck movements, limb movements, finger and toe movements).

Control and coordination of the many inputs and stored experiences and the organization of appropriate patterns of response are the province of the brain.

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