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What is motor coordination in physiology?
What is motor coordination in physiology?
- The involuntary movement of body parts without any intended actions
- The static positioning of body parts during physical activities
- The orchestrated movement of multiple body parts to accomplish intended actions (correct)
- The random movement of body parts during physical activities
Why are goal-directed and coordinated movements inherently variable?
Why are goal-directed and coordinated movements inherently variable?
- Due to the absence of synergies in neuro-musculoskeletal elements
- Due to limited sensory feedback from sensory modalities
- Due to large degrees of freedom (DOF) for most movements (correct)
- Due to the absence of kinematic and kinetic parameters
What contributes to the achievement of motor coordination?
What contributes to the achievement of motor coordination?
- Ignoring sensory feedback from sensory modalities
- Relying solely on proprioception for sensory feedback
- Limiting the degrees of freedom (DOF) for movements
- Adjusting kinematic and kinetic parameters associated with each body part involved in the intended movement (correct)
What role do synergies play in motor coordination?
What role do synergies play in motor coordination?
What does motor coordination rely on for modifications of kinematic and kinetic parameters?
What does motor coordination rely on for modifications of kinematic and kinetic parameters?