Impaired inhibitory and sensorimotor integration networks underlie dystonia and related movement disorders, reflecting reduced internal awareness and disrupted motor coordination.
What the Phenomenon of Kinesia Paradoxa Can Teach Us
Kinesia paradoxa shows Parkinson's patients retain latent motor abilities that can be temporarily accessed by emotion, urgency, or instinct, revealing hidden neural pathways.
Speech relies on sensory-grounded neural architecture and requires integration of linguistic and motor control mechanisms to coordinate complex brain networks for vocal production.
From Ataxia to Flow: How Cardio Fortifies Cerebellar Power
High-intensity aerobic training enhances cerebellar function, improving coordination, enabling flow states, and potentially boosting fluid intelligence linked to peak motor and cognitive performance.