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- Beevors_axiom comment "Beevor’s Axiom is the idea that the brain does not know muscles, only movements. In other words, the brain registers the movements that muscles combine to make, not the individual muscles that are making the movements. Hence, this is why one can sign their name (albeit poorly) with their foot. Beevor’s Axiom was coined by Dr. Charles Edward Beevor, an English neurologist.Dr.".
- Q4880228 comment "Beevor’s Axiom is the idea that the brain does not know muscles, only movements. In other words, the brain registers the movements that muscles combine to make, not the individual muscles that are making the movements. Hence, this is why one can sign their name (albeit poorly) with their foot. Beevor’s Axiom was coined by Dr. Charles Edward Beevor, an English neurologist.Dr.".