How can it be explained (in evolutionary and/or neuronal terms), that the spontaneous movements of birds and reptiles are seemingly "abrupt" and not so "smooth": Their spontaneous movements seem to start abruptly and end abruptly (while the spontaneous movements of mammals tend to be smoother: starting more slowly, ending more slowly)?
One line of (speculative) reasoning might go like this: Making smooth (= not abrupt) movements is "evolutionary better" (for the muscles and tendons - they don't wear out so fast). But it takes more computational power (= neurons) to perform smooth movements.