Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Whereas Latash & Anson (L&A) have underscored the rearrangement or setting of new priorities, our primary focus is on preexisting central nervous system (CNS) priorities that become even more prevalent and intrusive under pathological conditions. The adaptations observed in the disordered motor system can often be understood against the backdrop of these primary CNS constraints. Even though this perspective has not been specifically addressed in the target article, we consider it complementary and not necessarily in opposition to L&A's primary thesis.