" The principal idea behind the division's approach is that motor functions are the manifestation of simultaneously regulated component information processes that take place at intentional, cognitive, perceptual, motor-planning, and motor-unit recruitment levels of the motor system. The flow of information, however, is not top-down exclusively.
Biomechanical and task-space related constraints are thought to mould the information flow bottom-up as well. Movement outcome, thus, is seen as the combined result of appropriately sequenced, centrally stored motor plans and self-organising principles governing muscle- and limb dynamics"
I knew minoring in Neuroscience would pay off.
Basically your thinking one thing yet anticipating the next which in fact cancels out the current motor skill your doing.
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