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Write a coherent and informative paragraph incorporating each of the following terms or concepts: primary motor cortex; target directions; populations of neurons.
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The _______ is a complicated structure containing both afferent and efferent neural elements.
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Partial paralysis of one side of the body is a common result of damage to the
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The secondary sensory endings of muscle spindles are maximally responsive to
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Refer to the figure.
The experiment in the figure demonstrated that

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Closed-loop control mechanisms are responsible for _______ of movements.
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Write a coherent and informative paragraph incorporating each of the following terms or concepts: Huntington's disease; HTT gene; pedigree map; huntingtin.
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by degeneration of the _______.
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Which of the following has been described as a "universal" joint?
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Deafferentation of the limb of humans or other primates results in
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Bergmann glia exert their effects in the cerebellum via _______ receptors.
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Give a complete description of the functioning of the specialized receptors that provide feedback about muscular activity and describe the ways in which this information is used.
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Which of the following is a property of fast-twitch muscle fibers?
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Write a coherent and informative paragraph incorporating each of the following terms or concepts: acetylcholine; neuromuscular junction; action potential; Ca2+.
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Identify three ways in which the brainstem participates in the ongoing control of movements.
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In experiments conducted with the purpose of developing algorithms for controlling robotic arms, researchers "decoded" activity from the _______ cortex.
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