Motor planning


In psychology and neuroscience, motor planning is a set of processes related to the preparation of a movement that occurs during the reaction time. Colloquially, the term applies to any process involved in the preparation of a movement during the reaction time, including perception-related and action-related processes. For example, the identification of a task-relevant stimulus is captured by the usual meaning of the term, “motor planning”, but this identification process is not strictly motor-related. Wong and colleagues have proposed a narrower definition to include only movement-related processes: "Specification of the movement trajectory for the desired action, a description of how the will produce such an action, and finally a description of the full set of the joint trajectories or muscle activations required to execute the movement."