Must all action halt during sensorimotor mismatch?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):189-190 (2001)
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Abstract

Gray's target article presents a model of consciousness that includes several ideas similar to those developed over the past century to explain how sensorimotor information is interpreted by the nervous system. This commentary discusses these ideas and introduces some additional hypotheses, also derived from sensorimotor investigations, that might help improve Gray's model.

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