Mark Gerstein

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The motor system controls more than 650 muscles, giving rise to an immense repertoire of possible actions, from the reflexive scratching of an itch to the pirouettes of a ballet dancer, from sneezing to walking a tightrope. Some of these actions are inborn, meaning that our ability to carry them out is built into our brain and spinal cord.
The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves
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