Human movement control
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Human movement control is the mechanisms by which, in humans, the senses, the brain, the cerebellum, the brain stem, the spine, the nerves and the muscles are working in harmony to produce fluent movements and actions which are adapted to the requirements of a motor act in a particular task context.