The generalized motor program theory (gmp)
Comparison of Theories
The generalized motor program theory (GMP) or schema theory and the dynamical systems theory are the predominant behavior theories that address how the nervous system produces a movement. The debate of movement and the contrasts of these theories centers on whether movement is created through hierarchical control in the nervous system (i.e., cortical control) or if movement control is distributed throughout cortical, subcortical, spinal, and even musculoskeletal levels of the nervous system. While compromise between these two theories may be possible, each theory has its respective adamant supporters who will argue for the support of one over the other. In this assignment, you will evaluate these theories to determine which theory you believe is the more plausible explanation.
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Directions:
Write an essay of 1,500‐1,750 words in which you evaluate the general motor program (GMP) and the dynamical systems theories. In your essay, do the following:
- Compare and contrast the GMP and the dynamical systems theories.
- Provide empirical support for both of these theoretical perspectives.
- Provide a rationale for subscribing to one theory over the other.
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