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In addition, we show how imaging of the motor system has supported a powerful platform for bidirectional translational neuroscience.
The motor system has been intensively studied using the emerging neuroimaging technologies over the last twenty years.
The motor system has the remarkable ability not only to learn but also to learn how fast it should learn.
For example, previous research in the motor system has shown corticospinal excitability (CSE) to be task-dependent (Terney et al., 2008).
Proprioceptive adaptation in conscious perception of movement with muscles relaxed and thus free from an efferent contribution from the motor system has been little explored.
Here we review the evidence for structure learning as a 'learning to learn' mechanism, especially in sensorimotor control where the motor system has to adapt to variable environments.
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Despite the fact that many qualitative and quantitative results on the permanent-magnet synchronous motor system have been obtained [20, 21], there is a fundamental question that has not been completely answered so far: is there a global exponential attractive set for the permanent-magnet synchronous motor system?
Here, distinct cross-modal olfactory effects on the motor system have been observed, depending from the experimental context.
In summary, the available evidence suggests ascending connections in the motor system have a forward character and descending connections are backward in nature.
Recent findings in the motor system have extended this idea to encompass key centres outside the cortex, including spinal cord, muscle, and afferent nerves.
This test enabled us to confirm that the trigeminal motor system had not suffered organic damage from compression by the vascular malformation.
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