© SAGE Publications. We present a new perspective on the concept of feed-forward compared to feedback mechanisms for motor control. We propose that conceptually all sensory information in real time provided to the brain and spinal cord can be viewed as a feed-forward phenomenon. We also propose that the spinal cord continually adapts to a broad array of ongoing sensory information that is used to adjust the probability of making timely and predictable decisions of selected networks that will execute a given response. One interpretation of the term feedback historically entails responses with short delays. We propose that feed-forward mechanisms, however, range in timeframes of milliseconds to an evolutionary perspective, that is, "evolution...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
Animal movement is immensely varied, from the simplest reflexive responses to the most complex, dext...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
© SAGE Publications. We present a new perspective on the concept of feed-forward compared to feedbac...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
The neural circuitry of the spinal cord is capable of solving some of the most complex problems in m...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
The versatility of the spinal cord as a sophisticated processor of information has been continually ...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
Animal movement is immensely varied, from the simplest reflexive responses to the most complex, dext...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
© SAGE Publications. We present a new perspective on the concept of feed-forward compared to feedbac...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
The neural circuitry of the spinal cord is capable of solving some of the most complex problems in m...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
The versatility of the spinal cord as a sophisticated processor of information has been continually ...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
Animal movement is immensely varied, from the simplest reflexive responses to the most complex, dext...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...