Motor Programming: A Review and Scheduling Theory

The problem of the control of action has long occupied the interests of philosophers and physiologists. For philosophers, the problem historically has concerned the nature of the will: Are people free to choose their own actions? Are they different from animals in this respect? For physiologists, the problem has concerned mechanism: How are the neuromuscular activities of the body coordinated in such a way that skillful, or not such skillful, movements occur?

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