Answer all question in 3 to 4 sentences How does proprioceptive information influence our movements? How are reflexes different from voluntary movements? What are mirror neurons and what is their role in movement? How do the cerebellum and basal

How does proprioceptive information influence our movements?. How are reflexes different from voluntary movements? What are mirror neurons and what is their role in movement? How do the cerebellum and basal ganglia contribute to voluntary movement? What can we learn about motor control from disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease?

Haloperidol is a drug that blocks dopamine synapse. What effects would it be likely to have in someone suffering from Parkinson disease?

Human infants are at first limited to gross movements of the trunk, arm, and legs. The ability to moive one finger at a time matures gradually over at least the first year.What hypothesis would you suggest about which brain areas controlling movement mature early and which area mature later