Multiple Choice
Plans or motor programs may be continually edited to enable forthcoming movement sequences. The best source of evidence for this hypothesis is that
A) Successive movement sequences that are similar can be performed more quickly than successive movement sequences that are different
B) Successive movement sequences that are different can be performed more quickly than successive movement sequences that are similar
C) The brain is similar to a computer
D) The brain is different from a computer
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