A key principle of a dynamic systems approach to motor development is that:
a. brain development drives both perceptual and motor development.
b. different people may find different motor solutions for the same goal in the same environment.
c. the environment interacts with a child's genetic makeup to direct the course of motor behaviors.
d. the relation among members of the family system most directly influences infant development.
Question 2
During infancy, synapses are formed as a result of:
a. the genetic program that unfolds as the infant matures.
b. the infant's experiences with both internal and external stimuli.
c. the movement of primitive neurons to the role they will play in the infant's nervous system.
d. the rapid formation of undifferentiated neurons.