KNES 385 Study Guide - Final Guide: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Motor Control, Motor Learning

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Motor control: how our neuromuscular system functions to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs involved in the performance of a motor skill. Coordination: the spatial and temporal patterning of body and limb motions relative to each other and to the environmental objects and events. Movements: specific patterns of motion among joints and body segments used to accomplish action goals. Skill: action or task that has a specific goal to achieve. Motor skill: a skill that requires voluntary limb movement to achieve its goal. Skillfulness: the level of quality or competence with which a person executes. Ability: a general trait or capacity of the individual that is a determinant of a a skill person"s potential for the performance of specific skills skill. Motor ability: an ability that is specifically related to the performance of a. Size of primary musculature required: gross: large muscles; walking, large and small muscles: shooting arrow, fine: small muscles, sewing.

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