Monday, August 8, 2011

What is the biological advantage of having crossed sensory and motor nervous connections?

Most nervous outputs and inputs cross at some point at the level of the brain stem or spinal cord, so that sensory inputs originating on one side of body go to the opposite cerebral hemisphere and motor commands from either hemisphere serve muscles located in the opposite (contralateral) side of the involved hemisphere. What could be the biological advantage of such design?

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