KNES 385 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Long-Term Memory, Dynamical Systems Theory, Motor Program

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Dynamical systems theory through long term memory to find the motor program for the desired skill) Behavior arises from interaction of multiple subsystems. All of our movements are dictated by commands sent from brain. Transfers the (cid:498)problem(cid:499) of control to the (cid:498)little human in the head(cid:499) (searches. Behavior emerges through self organization not prescribed. Not all movements were a result of a prescribed movement from brain . Three rowers that will watch each other in order to row at an appropriate. Behavior is self organized watching others and acting on what you see. Abrupt changes in behavior represent a reassembly of components into new patterns that are better suited to accomplish the task (hoyt & taylor, 1981) Phase transitions bimanual coordination (kelso et al, 1986: together = in-phase, alternating = anti-phase. Move fingers faster fingers will change to an in phase pattern and will bump into each other if they move fast enough.

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