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Match the outcome measure with the related test category. (Note: Not all options may be used.)

Premises:
Participation
Developmental
Systems theory
Diagnosis/prognosis
Examination
Problems with timing of movement (coordination)
Evaluation
Uncontrolled manifold theory
Involuntary movements (dyskinesia)
Dynamic system theory
Screening
Responses:
Process of obtaining history and selecting specific tests and measures to obtain data
Supplementary motor area
Cerebellum
Test of Infant Motor Performance
Clinical judgments based on examination findings
Prefrontal association cortex
Control of movement shifts among systems following a principle of self-organization between the components that make up the individual and the surrounding environment.
Amount of time required to reach optimal improvement
School Functional Assessment
Gross Motor Function Measure
Motor responses can be activated by either sensory stimuli or by central processes.
Coordination, communication, and documentation
Task-specific motor synergies that allow for the adaptability and flexibility inherent to voluntary movement
Movements emerge from the interaction of many systems, each contributing to different aspects of motor control, with no single focus of control; the "control" shifts among systems depending on the individual's internal state, the specific motor task, and the environmental conditions.
Organization of examination findings into defined categories or syndromes
Basal ganglia

Correct Answer:

Process of obtaining history and selecting specific tests and measures to obtain data
Supplementary motor area
Cerebellum
Test of Infant Motor Performance
Clinical judgments based on examination findings
Prefrontal association cortex
Control of movement shifts among systems following a principle of self-organization between the components that make up the individual and the surrounding environment.
Amount of time required to reach optimal improvement
School Functional Assessment
Gross Motor Function Measure
Motor responses can be activated by either sensory stimuli or by central processes.
Coordination, communication, and documentation
Task-specific motor synergies that allow for the adaptability and flexibility inherent to voluntary movement
Movements emerge from the interaction of many systems, each contributing to different aspects of motor control, with no single focus of control; the "control" shifts among systems depending on the individual's internal state, the specific motor task, and the environmental conditions.
Organization of examination findings into defined categories or syndromes
Basal ganglia
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