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The following pages link to Does the brain use sliding variables for the control of movements? (Q1384482):
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- Intermittent control: a computational theory of human control (Q663908) (← links)
- Optimal motor control may mask sensory dynamics (Q843240) (← links)
- A note on the reafference principle (Q911509) (← links)
- Is the alpha rhythm a control parameter for brain responses? (Q1369116) (← links)
- Sustained sensorimotor control as intermittent decisions about prediction errors: computational framework and application to ground vehicle steering (Q1990532) (← links)
- Performance Limitations in Sensorimotor Control: Trade-Offs Between Neural Computation and Accuracy in Tracking Fast Movements (Q5131120) (← links)
- Minimum Acceleration Criterion with Constraints Implies Bang-Bang Control as an Underlying Principle for Optimal Trajectories of Arm Reaching Movements (Q5453540) (← links)