overview
goal-directed behavior
two types of goal directed behavior
2. Adapted behaviors
investigatory behaviors
adapted behaviors 2 types
functional behaviors
communicative behaviors
adapted behaviors
levels of analysis: action
levels of analysis: movement
regulatory vs non regulatory conditions
levels of analysis neuromotor processes
relationship of all levels of analysis
skill
analysis of tasks
environmental: regulatory conditions during performance
environmental: regulatory conditions
intertrail variability absent
intertrial variability present
environment context
structure of tasks
functional role
body orientation 2 types
body stability
body transport
body orientation
interaction with objects with and without manipulation
manipulation: absent
- task simply requires control of body orientation
- stability is enhanced because number of the increase of body segments in contact with the surface ex) sitting on a chair both feet touching the ground
manipulation: present
- freeing some segements of the body from stability position to interact with objects ex) single leg wall squat
taxonomy of task