HKIN 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Clothes Dryer, Error Detection And Correction, Visual Cortex
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Closed-loop system control: components, examples, benefits, limitations: reflexive closed-loop systems. Identify the three categories of sensory information: discuss the role of feedback in the closed-loop model. Identify and describe the components of the closed-loop control system. Provide a mechanical and a human example of a closed-loop control system. Identify benefits and limitations of a closed-loop model: describe and provide evidence for a reflexive closed-loop system. How does the body control movement: body thought to operate via control systems (not a motor theory) Consists primarily of vision, audition (hearing), and olfaction (smell: external (outside of body) Internal (within the body: examples: position of our joints (muscles spindles), the forces produced in our muscles (golgi tendon organs), and the orientation on our bodies in space (vestibular apparatus) 1: wholly within the body, ex: hunger and thirst, not very important for motor learning.