KIN 100 Lecture 24: KIN100 Class 24

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Kin100 lecture 24 motor control i. The nervous system has two major divisions: Peripheral nervous system: components of the nervous system that are in the periphery of the body. Includes: motor nerves, sensory nerves, receptors: central nervous system (cns, components of the nervous system that are central to the body. In order to understand how we acquire new skills, we need to first identify how learning is measured: some of the variables we often measure to assess performance include, speed, accuracy, magnitude, response latency. Movement classification: open vs. closed, closed movements involve a stationary environment (e. g. bowling, open movements involve a moving environment (e. g. soccer, discrete vs. Continuous: discrete movements have a distinct beginning and end point, golf swing, continuous movements are continuous, cycling, fine vs. Fine movements involve precision: gross movements typically involve many body parts and little precision. In general, learning is defined as an improvement in performance: we can characterize learning with a learning curve .

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