Term ID: T1400

Efference Copy

/efference-copy/
A neural mechanism where the brain creates a copy of motor commands to predict the sensory consequences of actions, enabling the distinction between self-generated and externally-generated sensations and supporting motor learning and coordination.
Example: The brain's ability to distinguish between sensations caused by your own movements (like feeling your hand when you touch your face) versus external touch from others.

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Reference: von Holst & Mittelstaedt (1950)