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According to dynamical systems theory, learning involves coupling perception with action so that individuals learn to recognize and take advantage of more affordances in the movement environment. The development of such abilities is called
 A. action coupling.
  B. perceptual isolation.
  C. attunement.
  D. perceptual discovery.

Question 2

As suggested in the class text, a good single word descriptor for the advanced stage of learning in the dynamical systems model is
 A. exploring.
  B. freezing.
  C. exploitation.
  D. freeing.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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