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... not due to a primary motor deficit or a language impairment. It is apparently caused by a deficit in higher-order planning or conceptualization of the motor task. You can test for apraxia by asking the patient to do complex tasks, using commands such as "Pretend to comb your hair" or "Pretend to str ...
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... agreement and disagreement. It should be noted at the outset that the level of agreement was high. Each member had made independently subtle shifts from the traditional views of their respective areas, leading to the resolution of previously disparate opinions between different disciplines. The con ...
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... • A recurrent network can have connections that go backward from output to input nodes . • In this way , a recurrent network’s internal state can alter as sets of input data are presented. It can be said to have memory. • Useful in solving problems where the solution depends not just on the current ...
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Central pattern generator

Central pattern generators (CPGs) are biological neural networks that produce rhythmic patterned outputs without sensory feedback. CPGs have been shown to produce rhythmic outputs resembling normal ""rhythmic motor pattern production"" even in isolation from motor and sensory feedback from limbs and other muscle targets. To be classified as a rhythmic generator, a CPG requires:1. ""two or more processes that interact such that each process sequentially increases and decreases, and 2. that, as a result of this interaction, the system repeatedly returns to its starting condition.
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