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The study of the software underlying human motor control arises mainly in which domain relevant to this field?
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Human motor control largely relies on tacit knowledge. This is knowledge that
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Excluding the procedural level of description from the study of human motor control would result, primarily, in the exclusion of
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Useful levels of description for a system like the human motor system are
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Excluding the implementation level of description from the study of human motor control would result, primarily, in the exclusion of
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Developing an understanding of human motor control can benefit
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Researchers in the field of human motor control consider variability of performance in tasks like aiming for a target to be
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The study of variability arises mainly in which domain relevant to human motor control?
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A way to demonstrate understanding of human motor control would be to pass a Turing test of motor intelligence. This would mean
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Excluding the computational level of description from the study of human motor control would result, primarily, in the exclusion of
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Control theory arises mainly in which domain relevant to human motor control?
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In the study of human motor control, animal motor control is considered
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According to the modularity hypothesis as applied to human motor control, one would expect
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