Control theories in motor behavior

作者: George E. Stelmach , Virginia A. Diggles

DOI: 10.1016/0001-6918(82)90053-1

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摘要: Abstract The goal of contemporary motor control theorist is the delineation “language” movements. That is, in what unambiguous code are parameters movement specified, given composition human body? In this pursuit not only elements language sought, but rules combination or syntax also to be derived. This paper compares a number theories according form they exhibit and their ability address issues area. Recurring theoretical trends examined evidence for each reviewed, emphasizing explanatory power classical problems control: equivalence (Hebb 1949), complexity (Bernstein 1967), variability (Glencross 1980; Schmidt 1975, 1976).

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