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  2. Motor learning - Wikipedia

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    At a cellular level, motor learning manifests itself in the neurons of the motor cortex. Using single-cell recording techniques, Dr. Emilio Bizzi and his collaborators have shown the behavior of certain cells, known as "memory cells," can undergo lasting alteration with practice. Motor learning is also accomplished on the musculoskeletal level.

  3. File:TMS Motor Learning.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:TMS Motor Learning 1.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Kinesiology - Wikipedia

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    Animation illustrating the concept of motor redundancy: the motor action of bringing the finger in contact with a point in space can be achieved using a wide variety of limb configurations. Motor redundancy is a widely used concept in kinesiology and motor control which states that, for any task the human body can perform, there are effectively ...

  6. File:Motor Learning.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Gesell's Maturational Theory - Wikipedia

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    Gesell asserted that, like motor behaviors, personality also develops as a back and forth pull between two opposite poles. He gave the example of a child going through a cycle of introverted and extroverted tendencies, beginning at age three, until the two tendencies become integrated and balanced.

  8. Motor skill - Wikipedia

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    Motor skills develop in different parts of a body along three principles: Cephalocaudal – the principle that development occurs from head to tail. For example, infants first learn to lift their heads on their own, followed by sitting up with assistance, then sitting up by themselves. Followed by scooting, crawling, pulling up, and then walking.

  9. File:FMRI Motor Learning.pdf - Wikipedia

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