
Motor control theories
Motor control theories explain how the nervous system plans, initiates, and manages movement. They describe processes like sensory feedback shaping actions, the role of neural pathways in muscle coordination, and how the brain predicts and adjusts movements for smooth execution. These theories help us understand how we can perform complex tasks effortlessly, from walking to typing, by coordinating muscles and senses seamlessly. Different models focus on aspects like feedback loops, motor programs, or adaptability, collectively providing a comprehensive picture of how humans control voluntary movements efficiently and accurately.