RT @[email protected]

@[email protected] IMO, the best use of the term "motor control" is to define the field of study concerned with the control of limb/body dynamics. Whenever "motor control" is used to refer to something more specific than the field itself, a more precise, less ambiguous term almost always exists.

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“@sskphdpt IMO, the best use of the term "motor control" is to define the field of study concerned with the control of limb/body dynamics. Whenever "motor control" is used to refer to something more specific than the field itself, a more precise, less ambiguous term almost always exists.”

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wanted to come on here just to say this, but say @[email protected] has already said it.

I would love to see papers stop using motor control in paper titles when they only look at one task. Locomotion/posture folks rarely do this, but the 2d reaching literature does this a lot.

you've not shown your findings generalize across tasks, unless you have ;)