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  1. Comparator system - Wikipedia

    A comparator system, or simply comparator, in the fields of biophysics, biology, and neurology is a particular organisation of neurons. [1] Comparators, as their name suggests, compare several inputs …

  2. The Comparator | Springer Nature Link

    Jan 18, 2019 · The theoretical concept of a “comparator” has been proposed in order to explain how the brain distinguishes sensory information that is expected based on our own voluntary behaviors …

  3. Comparator system explained

    A comparator system, or simply comparator, in the fields of biophysics, biology, and neurology is a particular organisation of neuron s. [1] Comparators, as their name suggests, compare several inputs …

  4. A match does not make a sense: on the sufficiency of the comparator ...

    May 13, 2019 · In developmental psychology, researchers have taken inspiration from adult cognitive psychology and neuroscience literature and use the comparator model to assess the presence of a …

  5. Alternative neural systems: What is a neuron? (Ctenophores, sponges …

    “A neuron is an anatomically and functionally distinct cellular unit that arises through the differentiation of a precursor neuroblast cell. What has evolved is a modern view of the neuron that allows a more …

  6. Comparator System - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The comparator system reduces the processing demands placed on the CNS by selectively drawing attention to movement, but only when there is a change from the norm. As long as the information is …

  7. The cerebellum as comparator: Increases in cerebellar activity during ...

    The role of the cerebellum as a comparator of desired motor output and actual performance may be most important during learning of a novel motor task, when movement errors are common and …

  8. THE CEREBELLUM - HUMAN NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

    Ataxia is apparent through problems with posture and gait and is further evidenced by dysmetria, asynergia, and adiadochokinesia. The cerebellum appears to function as a comparator, at least with …

  9. Comparator Hypothesis | A Simplified Psychology Guide

    According to the Comparator Hypothesis, the efference copy, or the copy of the motor command, is sent to a comparator mechanism in the brain. This mechanism compares the predicted sensory feedback …

  10. Comparator: An area of the visual system that receives one copy of the order issued by the motor system when the eyes move (the other copy goes to the eye muscles). The comparator can …