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The Central Nervous System Structures Controlling Movement Have a Hierarchical Organization

Another organizational principle of the neural control of movement is that it consists of a hierarchy. Generally, simpler movements or movement patterns are organized by more caudal parts of the CNS, and more complex and skilled patterns are organized by progressively more rostral regions (Figure 10-1).

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Source: Cunningham J.G., Klein B.G.. Textbook of Veterinary Physiology. Elsevier Health Sciences,2007. — 720 ð.. 2007

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