Theoretical and empirical work indicates how the central anxious system can stabilize electric motor performance by selectively suppressing task-relevant variability (TRV), while allowing task-equivalent variability (TEV) that occurs. mind placement, (3) trunk orientation and (4) mind orientation. Persistence of fluctuations within both variability parts was quantified from the time-lagged auto-correlation, with eight period lags between… Continue reading Theoretical and empirical work indicates how the central anxious system can