KIN 3513 : Test 1 Cont Motor System Theories

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It must accurately describe a large class of observations: a theory is built on a large number of experiments or observations, which are logically related to each other. It must make definite predictions about the results of future (unobserved) observations: predictions made by a theory can be tested. It has to be able to be tested: a theory can be disproved by experimental evidence, must be able to be disproved. Describes and explains how the nervous system produces coordinated movement of motor skill in a variety of environments. Two important terms: coordination, the degrees of freedom problem. Coordination is the patterning of head, body, and limb movements relative to the patterning of environmental objects and events (turvey, 1990) Degrees of freedom are the number of independent components that specify completely the number of ways that the elements in the system can act.

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