Different models and theories of motor control and coordination exist which at the behavioral level, are embedded in philosophical and methodological assumptions of two paradigms: information processing and dynamic systems. Students learn about models which attempt to solve a redundancy problem in motor behaviour, as well as models emphasizing the importance of feedback and feedforward processing to movement organization.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Kinesiology 2035
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Course Classifications:
- Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
- Type D: Health and Behavioral Sciences