motorikontrollin
Motorikontrollin, or motor control, refers to the ability to regulate and coordinate movements and posture to achieve purposeful actions. It emerges from the interaction of sensory input, neural commands, and musculoskeletal mechanics and adapts through learning.
Key functions include planning and programming movements, initiating and executing motor commands, online feedback and correction
Neural substrates: primary motor cortex, premotor and supplementary motor areas, the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, brainstem
Development and disorders: Motor control develops in infancy from reflexes to voluntary movement, refining coordination and
Assessment and application: Clinicians assess motor control with clinical scales and performance tests, and through kinematic
Theoretical approaches include hierarchical motor control models, dynamical systems theory, internal models for predicting action outcomes,