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The integration of action-oriented multisensory information from target and limb within the movement planning and execution.

The planning and execution of a grasping or reaching movement toward targets we sense with the other hand requires integrating multiple sources of sensory information about the limb performing the movement and the target of the action. In the last two decades, several sensory and motor control theories have thoroughly described how this multisensory-motor integration process occurs. However, even though these theories were very influential in their respective field, they lack a clear, unified vision of how target-related and movement-related multisensory information integrates within the action planning and execution phases. This brief review aims to summarize the most influential theories in multisensory integration and sensory-motor control by underscoring their critical points and hidden connections, providing new ideas on the multisensory-motor integration process. Throughout the review, I wll propose an alternative view of how the multisensory integration process unfolds along the action planning and execution and I will make several connections with the existent multisensory-motor control theories.

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