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A Functional Taxonomy of Bottom-Up Sensory Feedback Processing for Motor Actions

Humans are adept at performing an extraordinary breadth of voluntary motor actions that allow us to rapidly move around and interact with the environment. While voluntary motor actions necessarily include top-down intention to generate a motor act, a key to voluntary control is the selective use of...

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