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- W183696636 abstract "Plausible models of voluntary movement generation in humans must satisfy stringent data constraints arising from neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, biomechanical and psychophysical observations. Abundant evidence of all four types indicates that the desired kinematics of reaching movements are computed on—the—fly, in a way that maximizes the ability to respond to revised goals or to late—arriving information regarding such variables as target location, tool orientation, obstacles, loads on limb segments, or effects of fatigue on muscle function. Flexible response to such variables requires a highly differentiated neural circuit structure and a correspondingly large inventory of functionally distinct cell types. Extensive computer simulation studies demonstrate that vector integration to endpoint (VITE) models provide a natural basis for explaining how neuronal circuits of the cerebral cortex and the associated inventory of cell types interact with subcortical circuits and the arm to enable on—the—fly composition of goal—directed reaching movements." @default.
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