Explore the fascinating world of movement in health and disease through this illuminating lecture by John Krakauer. Delve into the central role of movement in human activities, from expressing thoughts to athletic performances. Discover recent neuroscientific findings on motor planning and skill acquisition, and learn about the brain's capacity to reorganize after injury for motor control recovery. Gain insights into the importance of movement in our lives, the admiration for skilled movements, and the impact of movement loss due to injury or disease. Examine topics such as tool use, apraxia, skill development, motor cortex stimulation, stroke rehabilitation, and neuroplasticity. Investigate experiments, case studies, and real-world examples that shed light on the complexities of human movement and its implications for health and rehabilitation.