neuromotrici
Neuromotrici, often translated as neuromotoric or neuromotor, denotes the system that coordinates movement through neural control of muscles. It encompasses the central components that generate motor commands, the peripheral components that transmit these commands to muscles, and the muscular effectors that execute contraction. The core elements include upper and lower motor neurons, the neuromuscular junction, peripheral nerves, muscle fibers, and the motor units formed by a motor neuron and the fibers it innervates. Proprioceptive sensors such as muscle spindles contribute to feedback that refines ongoing movement.
Movement begins with motor planning in cortical areas, followed by transmission through descending pathways to spinal
Clinical relevance: Disruptions of the neuromotrici can affect any level of this pathway. Diseases include motor
Research and applications: The neuromotrici is central to neurorehabilitation, brain-computer interfaces, and the development of prosthetics