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- Motor_goal abstract "A motor goal is a neurally planned motor outcome that is used to organize motor control.Motor goals are experimentally shown to exist since planned movements can when disrupted adjust to achieve their planned outcome. If, for example, a person makes a movement of their hand to touch or grasp something and unexpected their arm is pushed —their brain automatically reorganizes the movement so it so achieves its intended aim. This also occurs if an arm is perturbed which results in an automatic correction that enables it to fulfill its planned spatial-temporal target. If a lip articulating a consonant is knocked, the vocal apparatus makes a target related correction of movement. Spoken words are sequences of motor movements organized around motor targets. The motor cortex is involved in such compensatory adjustment of speech articulation.".
- Motor_goal wikiPageID "25416697".
- Motor_goal wikiPageLength "2310".
- Motor_goal wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Motor_goal wikiPageRevisionID "702272742".
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Arm.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Brain.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_cognition.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_control.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Hand.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Lip.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Motor_control.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Motor_cortex.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Place_of_articulation.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLink Spoken_word.
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Motor goal".
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLinkText "action".
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor goal".
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor plan".
- Motor_goal wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor plans".
- Motor_goal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Motor_goal subject Category:Motor_cognition.
- Motor_goal subject Category:Motor_control.
- Motor_goal comment "A motor goal is a neurally planned motor outcome that is used to organize motor control.Motor goals are experimentally shown to exist since planned movements can when disrupted adjust to achieve their planned outcome. If, for example, a person makes a movement of their hand to touch or grasp something and unexpected their arm is pushed —their brain automatically reorganizes the movement so it so achieves its intended aim.".
- Motor_goal label "Motor goal".
- Motor_goal sameAs Q6918190.
- Motor_goal sameAs m.0fqsjnl.
- Motor_goal sameAs Q6918190.
- Motor_goal wasDerivedFrom Motor_goal?oldid=702272742.
- Motor_goal isPrimaryTopicOf Motor_goal.