Sensory-motor coupling
Sensory-motor coupling, or sensorimotor coupling, is the integration of the sensory and motor faculties of the brain.
Examples of sensory-motor coupling include the feeling of being "in the groove" when listening to music[1] and the adjustment of body posture based on visual information.[2]
References
- ^ Janata, P.; Tomic, S. T.; Haberman, J. M. (2011). "Sensorimotor coupling in music and the psychology of the groove". Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. doi:10.1037/a0024208. PMID 21767048. edit
- ^ Godoi, D.; Barela, J. A. (2008). "Body sway and sensory motor coupling adaptation in children: Effects of distance manipulation". Developmental Psychobiology 50 (1): 77–87. doi:10.1002/dev.20272. PMID 18085560. edit
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