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Concept

sensorimotor processes

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Sensorimotor processes is a research field and academic concept that investigates the dynamic, reciprocal interaction between sensory input and motor output. It examines how organisms acquire, process, and integrate sensory information to plan, execute, and control movement, as well as how motor actions influence sensory perception. Key characteristics include the study of neural pathways connecting sensory and motor systems, feedback loops, adaptation, and learning underlying perception-action coupling. Its significance lies in providing fundamental insights into motor control, skill acquisition, development, cognitive function, and the basis for understanding and treating neurological and sensorimotor disorders.

Top Authors

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AE

Arizona State University

DE

Tufts University

JP

York University

FH

Purdue University West Lafayette

MW

Fountain Way

Top Institutions

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Purdue University West Lafayette

West Lafayette, United States

Université de Montréal

Montreal, Canada

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom