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Physical education Student’s name Institutional affiliation Motor Control Levels The three levels of motor control are precommand level which is the highest and contains cerebellum basal nuclei and processes programs and instructions; projection level which is also the middle level comprises of the motor cortex brain stem nuclei conveys instructions to the motor neurons of the spinal C. Colby L. A. & Borstad J. (2017). Therapeutic exercise: foundations and techniques. Fa Davis. Tintignac L. A. Brenner H. R. & Rüegg M. A. (2015). Mechanisms regulating neuromuscular junction development and function and causes of muscle wasting. Physiological reviews 95(3) 809-852. Winnick J. & Porretta D. (Eds.). (2016). Adapted Physical Education and Sport 6E. Human Kinetics. [...]
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Please answer the following questions in detail. 1. List the 3 levels of Motor Control and address, if I were learning a new motor skill such as skiing, where would my motor response most likely originate from and why (in 3 or less sentences/5pts)? 2. Describe a synapse and the neuromuscular junction. How do they ultimately relate to a muscle contraction (4-5 sentences/5pts). 3. List and define the 3 types of muscle contractions (4-5 sentences/5pts).
Subject Area: Physical Education
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