Sensorimotor Processing

Sensorimotor processing is the process of taking sensory information from the environment and using it to inform our movements and behaviour. It is a key part of the human experience, and plays a critical role in our ability to navigate and interact with our surroundings. Sensorimotor processing is involved in activities such as perceiving an object, estimating its trajectory, and manipulating it with our hands or feet. It is also involved in understanding and producing language, learning new motor skills, and controlling our actions. Sensorimotor processing is an essential part of how we interact with our environment, and is vital for our ability to function in everyday life.

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