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11.According to Schmidt's motor program-based theory of motor control, which : 2106754
11.According to Schmidt's motor program-based theory of motor control, which of the following would be controlled by the same generalized motor program (GMP)?
A. Hitting a golf ball and hitting a pitched baseball
B. Throwing a ball overhand and underhand
C. Using either hand to reach for and grasp an object
D. Walking and running
12.In Shapiro and others' experiment on relative timing patterns in walking and running, a motor program-based theory of motor control would conclude that:
A. A motor program type of control mechanism does not control walking or running
B. Both walking and running are controlled by the same GMP
C. Each of the various speeds of walking and running is controlled by its own GMP
D. One GMP controls walking and a different GMP controls running
13.An example of an invariant feature in Schmidt's generalized motor program (GMP) would be:
A. The relative timing characteristics of your signature
B. The absolute time used to write your signature
C. The absolute force used to write your signature
D. The muscles used to write your signature
14.According to the dynamical systems theory, which of the following define, or identify, a specific movement pattern?
A. Control parameters
B. Movement duration
C. Order parameters
D. Relative timing
15.The dynamical systems theory indicates that skilled action is controlled by the nervous system constraining functionally specific collectives of muscles and joints, which are known as:
A. Coordinative structures
B. Degrees of freedom
C. Generalized motor programs
D. Motor units