Motor control is a scientific discipline that attempts to answer the basic question of how humans control movement. This discipline is nothing more than an attempt to integrate many other sciences that ask the same question, but that historically have not been related to each other. Psychology, neurophysiology or neurology are examples of sciences that have contributed a great deal of knowledge about the functioning of the nervous system and its role in human movement but which have maintained, until not long ago, a discourse isolated from each other. This does not mean that motor control is the "discipline" that will ultimately resolve all our doubts, but rather that it reflects the importance of approaching human movement with a multidisciplinary or, rather, interdisciplinary approach, given that it is the only way to understand how human beings control their movements with intention.
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