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The motor system uses that information to coordinate the appropriate movement to maneuver.
We asked whether the motor system uses multiple representations of the dynamics associated with different tool orientations or a single general representation applied to all orientations.
We ask whether the motor system uses a single general representation of dynamics for all grasp contexts or whether it uses multiple grasp-specific representations.
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A specific application towards precision motion control of a linear motor system using a magnetic encoder and a soft position sensor in conjunction with an analog velocity sensor is demonstrated.
We hope that this work will stimulate further experiments to investigate the effect of cultural learning on the motor system using participants from two different cultures.
Walker et al. [5], [6] have described evidence of sleep-dependent learning, in particular increase in speed, in the motor system using a sequential finger-tapping task involving five stereotyped finger movements.
In line with the embodied cognition view, some researchers have suggested that our capacity to retain information relies on the perceptual and motor systems used to interact with our environment (Barsalou, 1999; Glenberg, 1997).
Neurobiological studies showed that motor systems use a similar principle of decomposing complex movements into simpler elements, called motor primitives, and performs them in parallel or sequence [ 17, 18].
According to this model, the motor control system uses copies of motor commands in order to generate predictions of the ensuing bodily movements.
This motor control system uses the neurotransmitters dopamine and acetylcholine; in parkinsonism there is a deficiency of dopamine as a result of the degeneration of neurons in the substantia nigra.
In the multiple representation model, the motor system would use multiple context-specific representations for different tool orientations.
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