Motor Coordination Physiology Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>They contribute to the variability in executing movements in multiple ways</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does motor coordination rely on for modifications of kinematic and kinetic parameters?

    <p>Sensory feedback from one or more sensory modalities</p> Signup and view all the answers

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