According to dynamical systems theory, the muscular-skeletal system is seen as interacting with various bodily and external constraints. Bodily systems then organize into appropriate patterns of coordination in order to most effectively meet movement goals within the state space available. The resulting behavioral expression of this chain of events is a motor skill. In this view, a motor skill is conceived of as being a/an
A. phase-shift.
B. self-organized collective.
C. emergent property.
D. bounded state-space.
Question 2
A system is considered dynamical if it
A. controls at least one other system.
B. is open to outside interaction.
C. is organized in a top-down fashion.
D. changes over time.