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  • Sensorimotor network
  • Network of the brain used for somatosensory-informed coordination of movement

    The sensorimotor network (SMN), also known as the somatomotor network, is a large-scale brain network that integrates external sensory input with internal

    Sensorimotor network

    Sensorimotor_network

  • Network neuroscience
  • Approach to understanding the human brain

    brain networks include the Default Mode Network, the Salience Network, the FrontoParietal Network, the Attention Network, the Sensorimotor Network, the

    Network neuroscience

    Network_neuroscience

  • Shared intentionality
  • Psychological concept

    management of artificial neural networks of intelligent prosthetic limbs via a bond with the human sensorimotor network. The feasibility of integrating

    Shared intentionality

    Shared_intentionality

  • Default mode network
  • Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task

    Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, discovered that the human sensorimotor system displayed "resting-state connectivity," exhibiting synchronicity

    Default mode network

    Default mode network

    Default_mode_network

  • Confusional arousal
  • Episodic sleep disorder and parasomnia

    non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM). It suggests that sensorimotor network is activated while non sensorimotor areas are still "asleep". The altered state of

    Confusional arousal

    Confusional_arousal

  • Large-scale brain network
  • Collections of brain regions working together

    Large-scale brain networks (also known as intrinsic brain networks) are collections of widespread brain regions showing functional connectivity by statistical

    Large-scale brain network

    Large-scale brain network

    Large-scale_brain_network

  • Social cognitive neuroscience
  • Use of neuroscience in study of social cognition

    within the shared ecosystem. Therefore, the activation of specific sensorimotor networks in the mother entrains those in the child, and, because of the shared

    Social cognitive neuroscience

    Social_cognitive_neuroscience

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    that come from having a body with various sensorimotor capacities, and second, that these individual sensorimotor capacities are themselves embedded in a

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Absolute pitch
  • Ability to identify musical notes by ear without reference

    labelling ("naming" a note), associating mental imagery with the note, or sensorimotor responses. For example, an AP possessor can accurately reproduce a heard

    Absolute pitch

    Absolute_pitch

  • Vittorio Gallese
  • Italian physiologist (born 1959)

    Frassinetti, F.; Ardizzi, M.; Costantini, M.; Gallese, V. (2012). "A sensorimotor network for the bodily self". J. Cogn. Neurosci. 24 (7): 1584–95. doi:10

    Vittorio Gallese

    Vittorio Gallese

    Vittorio_Gallese

  • Motor cortex
  • Region of the cerebral cortex involved in voluntary movement

    supplementary eye field (SEF) on the dorsomedial wall form part of the motor network controlling saccades, smooth pursuit and eye–head coordination. FEF receives

    Motor cortex

    Motor cortex

    Motor_cortex

  • Reservoir computing
  • Type of recurrent neural network with random and non-trainable internal structure

    examples of reservoir neural networks demonstrated that randomly connected recurrent neural networks could be used for sensorimotor sequence learning, and simple

    Reservoir computing

    Reservoir_computing

  • Artificial neuron
  • Mathematical function conceived as a crude model

    Gkoupidenis, Paschalis (December 2021). "Organic neuromorphic electronics for sensorimotor integration and learning in robotics". Science Advances. 7 (50) eabl5068

    Artificial neuron

    Artificial neuron

    Artificial_neuron

  • Hierarchical temporal memory
  • Biological theory of intelligence

    suited for prediction, anomaly detection, classification, and ultimately sensorimotor applications. HTM has been tested and implemented in software through

    Hierarchical temporal memory

    Hierarchical_temporal_memory

  • Lesion network mapping
  • (2022-12-27). "Multimodal and multidomain lesion network mapping enhances prediction of sensorimotor behavior in stroke patients". Scientific Reports

    Lesion network mapping

    Lesion_network_mapping

  • Connectionism
  • Cognitive science approach

    robotics: homeostatic adaptation and teleology beyond the closed sensorimotor loop" (PDF). Dynamical Systems Approach to Embodiment and Sociality,

    Connectionism

    Connectionism

    Connectionism

  • Enactivism
  • Philosophical concept

    brought about, or enacted, by the active exercise of that organism's sensorimotor processes. "The key point, then, is that the species brings forth and

    Enactivism

    Enactivism

  • High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network
  • Communications network in southern California

    The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network (HPWREN) is a network infrastructure system that provides Internet access to more than 60

    High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network

    High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network

    High_Performance_Wireless_Research_and_Education_Network

  • Active vision
  • Area of computer vision

    Lungarella, Max; Sporns, Olaf (2006). "Mapping Information Flow in Sensorimotor Networks". PLOS Computational Biology. 2 (10): e144. Bibcode:2006PLSCB..

    Active vision

    Active_vision

  • POLR3-related leukodystrophy
  • Medical condition

    hyporeflexia, sensory ataxia, spasticity, and distal sensory problems due to sensorimotor neuropathy that usually affects lower limbs. Also patients with POLR3B

    POLR3-related leukodystrophy

    POLR3-related leukodystrophy

    POLR3-related_leukodystrophy

  • Predictive learning
  • Machine learning technique

    variable. Sensorimotor signals are neural impulses sent to the brain upon physical touch. Using predictive learning to detect sensorimotor signals plays

    Predictive learning

    Predictive_learning

  • CyborgNest
  • Human enhancement company

    Brunsch, Vincent; Wahn, Basil; Kaspar, Kai (2016-12-13). "Learning New Sensorimotor Contingencies: Effects of Long-Term Use of Sensory Augmentation on the

    CyborgNest

    CyborgNest

    CyborgNest

  • Motor control
  • Regulation of movement within organisms possessing a nervous system

    and the computational challenges are often discussed under the term sensorimotor control. Successful motor control is crucial to interacting with the

    Motor control

    Motor_control

  • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Mental disorder associated with trauma

    'bottom up' interventions as well as including somatic interventions (sensorimotor psychotherapy or somatic experiencing or yoga) for processing and integrating

    Complex post-traumatic stress disorder

    Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • that symbolic reasoning was utterly unsuited for these perceptual and sensorimotor tasks and that there were limits to this approach. The breadth of commonsense

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Sensory processing
  • Process that distinguishes sensory information from an organism's body and environment

    sensory cues into changes in motor activities. More research done on the sensorimotor system can help understand how these movements are controlled. This understanding

    Sensory processing

    Sensory_processing

  • Precuneus
  • Region of the parietal lobe of the brain

    monkeys). Sensorimotor Anterior Region This occurs around the margin of the cingulate sulcus (  blue in figure) and is connected with sensorimotor areas of

    Precuneus

    Precuneus

    Precuneus

  • Tensor network theory
  • Theory of brain function

    "classic example of a basic sensorimotor transformation in the central nervous system" which is precisely what tensor network theory had been developed

    Tensor network theory

    Tensor network theory

    Tensor_network_theory

  • Cortical homunculus
  • Distorted model of the body corresponding to sensory and motor nerve density

    of overall movements as coordinated groups of individual motions. The sensorimotor homunculi can also be represented as 3-D figures (such as the sensory

    Cortical homunculus

    Cortical homunculus

    Cortical_homunculus

  • Optogenetics
  • Controlling biological cells with light

    manipulations of the central amygdala (CeA) revealed the regions role in robust sensorimotor functions. Using mice models, in vivo calcium imaging revealed activation

    Optogenetics

    Optogenetics

  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Neurological complication of persistently high blood sugar

    associated with excessive risk of falls. Treatment of early manifestations of sensorimotor polyneuropathy involves improving glycemic control. Tight control of

    Diabetic neuropathy

    Diabetic_neuropathy

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    ] has focused on the idea that when people access a word's meaning, sensorimotor information that is used to perceive and act on the concrete object the

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

  • Cerebellum
  • Structure at the rear of the vertebrate brain, beneath the cerebrum

    learning to adjust to changes in sensorimotor relationships. Several theoretical models have been developed to explain sensorimotor calibration in terms of synaptic

    Cerebellum

    Cerebellum

    Cerebellum

  • Robot learning
  • Machine learning for robots

    process (e.g. sensorimotor synergies, motor primitives). Example of skills that are targeted by learning algorithms include sensorimotor skills such as

    Robot learning

    Robot_learning

  • Object permanence
  • Understanding that objects exist when unobserved

    cognitive development, infants develop this understanding by the end of the "sensorimotor stage", which lasts from birth to about two years of age. Piaget thought

    Object permanence

    Object permanence

    Object_permanence

  • Moravec's paradox
  • Observation that perception requires more computation than reasoning

    this much older and much more powerful, though usually unconscious, sensorimotor knowledge. We are all prodigious olympians in perceptual and motor areas

    Moravec's paradox

    Moravec's_paradox

  • Posterior parietal cortex
  • Part of the human brain

    attention. Damage to the posterior parietal cortex can produce a variety of sensorimotor deficits, including deficits in the perception and memory of spatial

    Posterior parietal cortex

    Posterior parietal cortex

    Posterior_parietal_cortex

  • Cognitive development
  • Field of study in neuroscience and psychology

    action pattern. The sensorimotor neuronal network enables pairing the relevant cue with a particular symbol saved in the sensorimotor structures and processes

    Cognitive development

    Cognitive_development

  • Dentomandibular sensorimotor dysfunction
  • Medical condition

    Dentomandibular sensorimotor dysfunction (DMSD) is a medical condition involving the mandible (lower jaw), upper three cervical (neck) vertebrae, and the

    Dentomandibular sensorimotor dysfunction

    Dentomandibular_sensorimotor_dysfunction

  • Trisynaptic circuit
  • Neural circuit in the hippocampus

    (2010). "Hippocampal-anterior thalamic pathways for memory: Uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions". European Journal of Neuroscience. 31 (12):

    Trisynaptic circuit

    Trisynaptic_circuit

  • Neuromarketing
  • Marketing communication field

    that applies neuropsychology to market research, studying consumers' sensorimotor, cognitive, and affective responses to marketing stimuli. The potential

    Neuromarketing

    Neuromarketing

  • Horizontal and vertical décalage
  • describe the four stages in Piaget's theory of cognitive development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations. According

    Horizontal and vertical décalage

    Horizontal_and_vertical_décalage

  • Bi-directional hypothesis of language and action
  • The bi-directional hypothesis of language and action proposes that the sensorimotor and language comprehension areas of the brain exert reciprocal influence

    Bi-directional hypothesis of language and action

    Bi-directional_hypothesis_of_language_and_action

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    imagining the movement of body parts, activating the sensorimotor cortex, which modulates sensorimotor oscillations in the EEG. This can be detected by the

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    2016). "Time-frequency analysis of the EEG mu rhythm as a measure of sensorimotor integration in the later stages of swallowing". Clinical Neurophysiology

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Reinforcement learning
  • Field of machine learning

    "Keep your options open: an information-based driving principle for sensorimotor systems". PLOS ONE. 3 (12) e4018. Bibcode:2008PLoSO...3.4018K. doi:10

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement_learning

  • Computational neuroscience
  • Branch of neuroscience

    robotics: homeostatic adaptation and teleology beyond the closed sensorimotor loop", Dynamical Systems Approach to Embodiment and Sociality, S2CID 15349751

    Computational neuroscience

    Computational_neuroscience

  • Mackenzie Weygandt Mathis
  • American neuroscientist

    world, aiming to uncover internal models and the mechanisms of adaptive sensorimotor behavior in intelligent systems—“adaptive intelligence”. Her lab studies

    Mackenzie Weygandt Mathis

    Mackenzie_Weygandt_Mathis

  • Stimming
  • Repetitive self-stimulatory behaviour common in neurodevelopmental disorders

    involves both sensory and motor functions. Underdevelopment of these sensorimotor functions can result in stimming behaviors produced by the person as

    Stimming

    Stimming

    Stimming

  • Daniel Wolpert
  • British neuroscientist

    reads Daniel Wolpert is a world leader in the computational study of sensorimotor control and learning, transforming our understanding of how the brain

    Daniel Wolpert

    Daniel Wolpert

    Daniel_Wolpert

  • Child development stages
  • Theoretical milestones of child development

    what Piaget termed object permanence, which usually occurs during the sensorimotor stage of Piaget's childhood theory of cognitive development) Names familiar

    Child development stages

    Child_development_stages

  • Awareness
  • Perception or knowledge of something

    consciousness. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91:7398–7403. O'Regan JK, Noe A (2001) A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness. Behav Brain Sci 24:939–973

    Awareness

    Awareness

  • Bayesian approaches to brain function
  • Explaining the brain's abilities through statistical principles

    Körding, Konrad P.; Wolpert, Daniel M. (2004). "Bayesian integration in sensorimotor learning". Nature. 427 (6971): 244–247. Bibcode:2004Natur.427..244K.

    Bayesian approaches to brain function

    Bayesian_approaches_to_brain_function

  • Dystonia
  • Neurological movement disorder

    Since the root of the problem is neurological, doctors have explored sensorimotor retraining activities to enable the brain to "rewire" itself and eliminate

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

  • Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase deficiency
  • Rare metabolic genetic disorder resulting in leukoencephalopathy

    by prominent cerebellar ataxia, mild spasticity, optic atrophy, and a sensorimotor neuropathy, without organomegaly or dysfunction of internal organs. MRI

    Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase deficiency

    Ribose-5-phosphate_isomerase_deficiency

  • Psychobabble
  • Form of speech or writing that uses psychological jargon in a misleading way

    This can include the use of terms such as "sensorimotor integration", "neuroplasticity", "synaptic networks", "hemispheric synchronization", and "body

    Psychobabble

    Psychobabble

    Psychobabble

  • Uta Frith
  • German developmental psychologist (born 1941)

    theory that dyslexia was linked to lack of intelligence or caused by sensorimotor impairments. In her book on spelling, she pointed out that some people

    Uta Frith

    Uta Frith

    Uta_Frith

  • Imitative learning
  • Type of social learning

    to account for the emotions of others, and is "essential for healthy sensorimotor development and social functioning". The ability to match one's actions

    Imitative learning

    Imitative_learning

  • Mirror therapy
  • Treatment for some kinds of pain

    reviewed only the effects of MVF on sensorimotor control, found that MVF can exert a strong influence on the motor network, mainly through increased cognitive

    Mirror therapy

    Mirror therapy

    Mirror_therapy

  • Kalman filter
  • Algorithm that estimates unknowns from a series of measurements over time

    forecasting Navigation system 3D modeling Structural health monitoring Human sensorimotor processing Alpha beta filter Inverse-variance weighting Covariance intersection

    Kalman filter

    Kalman filter

    Kalman_filter

  • History of autism
  • and was written by American psychiatrist Don W. Churchill. The term "sensorimotor gating" was first used in print in July 1978 to describe a brain's ability

    History of autism

    History_of_autism

  • Neural oscillation
  • Brainwaves, repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system

    PMID 67933. Murthy VN, Fetz EE (December 1996). "Oscillatory activity in sensorimotor cortex of awake monkeys: synchronization of local field potentials and

    Neural oscillation

    Neural oscillation

    Neural_oscillation

  • Plateau potentials
  • Sustained depolarized membrane states produced by regenerative ionic currents

    behaviors and contribute to functions ranging from spatial navigation to sensorimotor integration. The development of sophisticated computational models has

    Plateau potentials

    Plateau potentials

    Plateau_potentials

  • Dwarf cuttlefish
  • Species of cuttlefish

    perception in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) determined by a visual sensorimotor assay". Vision Research. 46 (11): 1746–1753. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2005

    Dwarf cuttlefish

    Dwarf cuttlefish

    Dwarf_cuttlefish

  • Mind
  • Totality of psychological phenomena

    age. These developments cover various areas, including intellectual, sensorimotor, linguistic, emotional, social, and moral developments. Some factors

    Mind

    Mind

    Mind

  • Wetware computer
  • Computer composed of organic material

    Gkoupidenis, Paschalis (December 2021). "Organic neuromorphic electronics for sensorimotor integration and learning in robotics". Science Advances. 7 (50) eabl5068

    Wetware computer

    Wetware computer

    Wetware_computer

  • Executive dysfunction
  • Difficulty keeping organised to complete tasks

    (self-regulation, monitoring, attention, flexibility in thinking), language, sensorimotor, visuospatial, and learning, in addition to social perception. The findings

    Executive dysfunction

    Executive_dysfunction

  • Cat intelligence
  • Intellectual capacity of the domesticated cat

    fully developed concepts of object permanence, indicating that their sensorimotor intelligence is complete. In contrast, human infants are tested with

    Cat intelligence

    Cat intelligence

    Cat_intelligence

  • Anosognosia
  • Unawareness of one's own illness, symptoms or impairments

    Marchetti C, Berti A (February 2008). "Modular structure of awareness for sensorimotor disorders: evidence from anosognosia for hemiplegia and anosognosia for

    Anosognosia

    Anosognosia

  • List of engineering branches
  • Disciplines into which the field of engineering is conventionally divided

    therapeutic purposes, often with the goal of replacing/restoring lost sensorimotor abilities Neuromodulation Neuroprosthetics Cognitive engineering Signal

    List of engineering branches

    List_of_engineering_branches

  • Self-organization
  • Process of forming order by local interactions

    foreman (w/ video), February 13, 2014. Science Daily, Robotic systems: How sensorimotor intelligence may develop... self-organized behaviors , October 27, 2015

    Self-organization

    Self-organization

    Self-organization

  • Neurofeedback
  • Type of biofeedback

    trained cats to modify their EEG patterns to exhibit more of the so-called sensorimotor rhythm (SMR). He published this research in 1967. Sterman subsequently

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

  • Consciousness
  • Awareness of internal and external existence

    precisely delineated series of tests, beginning with tests for basic sensorimotor reflexes, and culminating with tests for sophisticated use of language

    Consciousness

    Consciousness

    Consciousness

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    and Sensory Cortices: A Historical Look and a Current Case Study in Sensorimotor Localization and Direct Cortical Motor Stimulation". The Neurodiagnostic

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Euphoria
  • Intense feelings of well-being

    pleasure, described as music-seeking, emotion-evocation, mood regulation, sensorimotor, and social factors. Applying this questionnaire to a large sample uncovered

    Euphoria

    Euphoria

  • Basal ganglia
  • Group of subcortical nuclei involved in the motor and reward systems

    compacta. The dorsal striatum is generally considered to be involved in sensorimotor activities. The ventral striatum receives glutamatergic inputs from the

    Basal ganglia

    Basal ganglia

    Basal_ganglia

  • Cognitive model
  • Model of cognition's operation

    to the pairing of a stimulus with the particular symbol saved in the sensorimotor neuro-structures and processes that embody meaning (sense). "Representational

    Cognitive model

    Cognitive_model

  • Sensory gating
  • Automatic process by which the brain adjusts to stimuli

    Jessica; Oranje, Bob (March 2019). "Startle habituation, sensory, and sensorimotor gating in trauma-affected refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder"

    Sensory gating

    Sensory_gating

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    Sylvian fissure. The first step of the dorsal pathway begins in the sensorimotor interface, located in the left Sylvian parietal temporal (Spt) (within

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    Vittorio Gallese, Luciano Fadiga, and Giacomo Rizzolatti shows that some sensorimotor neurons, referred to as mirror neurons and first discovered in the premotor

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations
  • Metrics in magnetic resonance imaging

    include: Attention‑deficit/hyperactivity disorder: altered ALFF in frontal, sensorimotor, brainstem, and cerebellar regions in children with ADHD. Schizophrenia:

    Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations

    Amplitude_of_low_frequency_fluctuations

  • Embodied language processing
  • Linguistics concept

    science and linguistics. Embodied cognition occurs when an organism's sensorimotor capacities (ability of the body to respond to its senses with movement)

    Embodied language processing

    Embodied_language_processing

  • Robert Schleip
  • German psychologist and author

    teacher and became a Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner in the field of Sensorimotor Facilitation from the International Feldenkrais Guild in 1987.[failed

    Robert Schleip

    Robert Schleip

    Robert_Schleip

  • Autopoiesis
  • System capable of producing itself

    University Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-674-02511-0. Thompson, Evan (2007). "Sensorimotor subjectivity". Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences

    Autopoiesis

    Autopoiesis

    Autopoiesis

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • Brain stimulation using magnetic fields

    corticospinal plasticity by low-frequency rTMS depends on pre-stimulus phase of sensorimotor μ-rhythm". Brain Stimul. 13 (6): 1580–7. doi:10.1016/j.brs.2020.09.005

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation

  • Kafui Dzirasa
  • American psychiatrist and academic

    of genes under stress. He has also looked at the characterisation of sensorimotor gating in schizophrenic patients. His goal is to design a pacemaker for

    Kafui Dzirasa

    Kafui Dzirasa

    Kafui_Dzirasa

  • Artificial consciousness
  • Hypothetical consciousness in artificial systems

    least three types of awareness: agency awareness, goal awareness, and sensorimotor awareness, which may also be conscious or not. For example, in agency

    Artificial consciousness

    Artificial_consciousness

  • Kanaka Rajan
  • Indian-American computational neuroscientist

    unstructured network architectures. This work uncovered how sensitivity to natural stimuli arises in neurons, how this selectivity influences sensorimotor learning

    Kanaka Rajan

    Kanaka Rajan

    Kanaka_Rajan

  • Dopamine
  • Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter

    is associated with learning, behavior reinforcement, attention, and sensorimotor integration. Researchers used positron emission tomography scans and

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

  • Lawrence W. Barsalou
  • American psychologist

    repeatedly experiencing members of a category over time, the associated sensorimotor activation develops into a stable simulator that is used to represent

    Lawrence W. Barsalou

    Lawrence_W._Barsalou

  • Construction grammar
  • Family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics

    emphasizes the relation of constructional semantic content to embodiment and sensorimotor experiences. A central claim is that the content of all linguistic signs

    Construction grammar

    Construction_grammar

  • Neuroplasticity
  • Ability of the brain to continuously change

    de las Heras M, Montero J, Rubio F, et al. (2013). "Plasticity in the sensorimotor cortex induced by Music-supported therapy in stroke patients: a TMS study"

    Neuroplasticity

    Neuroplasticity

  • Psychotherapy
  • Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change

    experiencing; integrative body psychotherapy; Ron Kurtz's Hakomi psychotherapy; sensorimotor psychotherapy; Biosynthesis psychotherapy; and Biodynamic psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

  • Science of reading
  • Study of reading and its acquisition

    activities. Although it is not included in most meta-analytical studies, the sensorimotor cortex of the brain is the most active region of the brain during reading

    Science of reading

    Science of reading

    Science_of_reading

  • Superior frontal gyrus
  • Region of the frontal lobe of the brain

    (2006). "When the brain loses its self: prefrontal inactivation during sensorimotor processing". Neuron. 50 (2): 329–39. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2006.03.015

    Superior frontal gyrus

    Superior frontal gyrus

    Superior_frontal_gyrus

  • Miguel Nicolelis
  • Brazilian physician (born 1961)

    (February 28, 2013), "A Brain-to-Brain Interface for Real-Time Sharing of Sensorimotor Information", Scientific Reports, 3: 1319, Bibcode:2013NatSR...3.1319P

    Miguel Nicolelis

    Miguel Nicolelis

    Miguel_Nicolelis

  • Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development
  • Theories in cognitive psychology

    mental structures. These stages correspond to Piaget's main stages of sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational thought

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian_theories_of_cognitive_development

  • Jean Piaget
  • Swiss psychologist (1896–1980)

    theory as: Sensorimotor stage: from birth to age two. The children experience the world through movement and their senses. During the sensorimotor stage children

    Jean Piaget

    Jean Piaget

    Jean_Piaget

  • Mirror neuron
  • Type of neuron associated with empathy

    modulation by inhibitory processes, it is mediated by learned, long-term sensorimotor associations that cannot be altered directly by intentional processes

    Mirror neuron

    Mirror_neuron

  • Degrees of freedom problem
  • Multiple ways for multi-joint objects to realize a movement

    February 2010. Todorov, Emmanuel (2004). "Optimality principles in sensorimotor control". Nature Neuroscience. 7 (9): 907–915. doi:10.1038/nn1309. PMC 1488877

    Degrees of freedom problem

    Degrees_of_freedom_problem

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  • Fritter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fritter

    English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.

    Fritter

  • Jatasaya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jatasaya

    Network of Roots; The Ocean

    Jatasaya

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Online names & meanings

  • Dhyavani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Dhyavani

    Happy

  • Arfeen
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Arfeen

    Leader

  • Brooke
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brooke

    Lives by the stream.

  • Samien |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Samien |

    To be heard

  • Abia
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian Hebrew

    Abia

    God is my father.

  • Talibah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Talibah

    Seeker-after knowledge

  • Hemanika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Hemanika

    Goddess Parvati

  • Burrows
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burrows

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or tumulus, Old English beorg, a cognate of Old High German berg ‘hill’, ‘mountain’ (see Berg). This name has become confused with derivatives of Old English burh ‘fort’ (see Burke). Reaney suggests a further derivation from Old English būr ‘bower’ + hūs ‘house’.

  • Sanchayita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Sanchayita

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  • Nucleus
  • n.

    A body, usually spheroidal, in a cell or a protozoan, distinguished from the surrounding protoplasm by a difference in refrangibility and in behavior towards chemical reagents. It is more or less protoplasmic, and consists of a clear fluid (achromatin) through which extends a network of fibers (chromatin) in which may be suspended a second rounded body, the nucleolus (see Nucleoplasm). See Cell division, under Division.

  • Wattle
  • v. t.

    To twist or interweave, one with another, as twigs; to form a network with; to plat; as, to wattle branches.

  • Netting
  • n.

    The act or process of making nets or network, or of forming meshes, as for fancywork, fishing nets, etc.

  • Mesh
  • n.

    The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net.

  • Net
  • v. t.

    To make into a net; to make n the style of network; as, to net silk.

  • Wattling
  • n.

    The act or process of binding or platting with twigs; also, the network so formed.

  • Netting
  • n.

    A network of ropes used for various purposes, as for holding the hammocks when not in use, also for stowing sails, and for hoisting from the gunwale to the rigging to hinder an enemy from boarding.

  • Net
  • v. i.

    To form network or netting; to knit.

  • Network
  • n.

    A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.

  • Wig
  • n.

    A covering for the head, consisting of hair interwoven or united by a kind of network, either in imitation of the natural growth, or in abundant and flowing curls, worn to supply a deficiency of natural hair, or for ornament, or according to traditional usage, as a part of an official or professional dress, the latter especially in England by judges and barristers.

  • Plight
  • n.

    A network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment.

  • Plexus
  • n.

    A network of vessels, nerves, or fibers.

  • Racket
  • n.

    A thin strip of wood, having the ends brought together, forming a somewhat elliptical hoop, across which a network of catgut or cord is stretched. It is furnished with a handle, and is used for catching or striking a ball in tennis and similar games.

  • Lattice
  • n.

    Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin strips, and forming a network; as, the lattice of a window; -- called also latticework.

  • Netty
  • a.

    Like a net, or network; netted.

  • Netting
  • n.

    A piece of network; any fabric, made of cords, threads, wires, or the like, crossing one another with open spaces between.

  • Maze
  • n.

    A confusing and baffling network, as of paths or passages; an intricacy; a labyrinth.

  • Triangulation
  • n.

    The series or network of triangles into which the face of a country, or any portion of it, is divided in a trigonometrical survey; the operation of measuring the elements necessary to determine the triangles into which the country to be surveyed is supposed to be divided, and thus to fix the positions and distances of the several points connected by them.

  • Membrane
  • n.

    A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids.

  • Network
  • n.

    Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads.