KINE 3020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Tendon Reflex, Motor Program, University Of Manchester

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The task of the effector mechanism: organize the motor system for the desired movement, no movement yet, two control systems. Control of motor units is achieved by two different systems. Whether it is necessary to keep your eyes on the ball depends on how well you can predict its trajectory. Lower if catching a football downfield from quarterback. Lower still attempting to hit a slow curve in baseball. However, predictability must be measured in relation to the skill level of the performer. Effector control is achieved by two different systems. Open loop system: uses purely ballistic" (unguided) movements, it is fast but cannot cope with a changing environment and depends on motor memories (programmes) stored in ltm. Closed loop system: uses feedback to modify ballistic movements, it is therefore slower but possibility of modification means that it can cope with a changing environment. Ballistic: aimed but unguided movement, cannot change the direction.

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