on the front foot
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Movement.
activation, agonist muscles, antagonist muscles, arousal, basal ganglia, caudate nucleus, cerebellum, cerebral cortex, corollary discharge, corticopontine tracts, court appearance, efference copy, foray, globus pallidus, Imagery of voluntary movement of fingers toes and tongue activates corresponding body-part-specific motor representations, inhibition, intention to move, intentional movement, jury service, languor, latency, listlessness, mind’s eye, mirror neurones, movement, on the front foot, poise, premotor activation, putamen, sortie, spinocerebellar tracts, spontaneous movement, striatum, thalamus, Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study, vigilance, visual imageryIn states of readiness, potential movements reverberate with a degree of activation that is under inhibitory control: on the front foot; ready, steady, go! Movement of any muscle groups is more likely when there is a general reduction in inhibition, due to fatigue or alcohol. Movement of any muscle groups is more likely when there…