"thinking is easy, acting is difficult. to act on what we think is troublesome " - goethe
Without movement or action, all of our thoughts would remain silent. Yet how our perception, thoughts and decisions turn into actions remains one of the big questions in neuroscience. Our vision is to understand the neural processes through which we plan, execute and evaluate our movement.
One of the unresolved questions that have bedazzled neuroscientists ever since Charles Sherrington provided the first detailed ‘motor map’ of the primate motor cortex is: "How does our brain transform our thoughts into actions?"
Tank Transparent Tank Tank Transparent Tank Transparent Transparent Tank Tank Transparent Transparent Addressing this question is important for understanding how we make normal healthy movements, but will also prove critical to understanding the pathophysiology of impairments of movement control, such as occurring after Stroke.