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- Efference_copy abstract "An efference copy or efferent copy is an internal copy of an outflowing (efferent), movement-producing signal generated by the motor system. It can be collated with the (reafferent) sensory input that results from the agent's movement, enabling a comparison of actual movement with desired movement, and a shielding of perception from particular self-induced effects on the sensory input to achieve perceptual stability. Together with internal models, efference copies can serve to enable the brain to predict the effects of an action.An equal term with a different history is corollary discharge.Efference copies are important in enabling motor adaptation such as to enhance gaze stability. They have a role in the perception of self and nonself electric fields in electric fish. They also underlie the phenomenon of tickling.".
- Efference_copy thumbnail Laughter_by_David_Shankbone.jpg?width=300.
- Efference_copy wikiPageExternalLink Corollary_discharge_in_primate_vision.
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- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Afferent_nerve_fiber.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_nervous_system.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_cognition.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_control.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tickling.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Scott_Sherrington.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_force.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Efferent_nerve_fiber.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Electric_field.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Electric_fish.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Erich_von_Holst.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Extraocular_muscles.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_von_Helmholtz.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Internal_model_(motor_control).
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Motor_system.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Optokinetic_reflex.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_nervous_system.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Wolcott_Sperry.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Scholarpedia.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_receptor.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Tickling.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink Vestibulo–ocular_reflex.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink File:Efference_copy.png.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink File:Gnathonemuspetersii.jpg.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLink File:Laughter_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corollary Discharge".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Efference copy".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "efference copies".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "efference copy".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "efferent copy".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor efference".
- Efference_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "recurrent motor activity".
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- Efference_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Efference_copy subject Category:Central_nervous_system.
- Efference_copy subject Category:Motor_cognition.
- Efference_copy subject Category:Motor_control.
- Efference_copy subject Category:Tickling.
- Efference_copy hypernym Copy.
- Efference_copy type Weapon.
- Efference_copy type Reflex.
- Efference_copy type Relationship.
- Efference_copy comment "An efference copy or efferent copy is an internal copy of an outflowing (efferent), movement-producing signal generated by the motor system. It can be collated with the (reafferent) sensory input that results from the agent's movement, enabling a comparison of actual movement with desired movement, and a shielding of perception from particular self-induced effects on the sensory input to achieve perceptual stability.".
- Efference_copy label "Efference copy".
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- Efference_copy sameAs Q1430868.
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- Efference_copy depiction Laughter_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Efference_copy isPrimaryTopicOf Efference_copy.