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Motor adaptation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Motor adaptation
Motor adaptation is a form of motor learning, described as a process of acquiring and restoring movement skills. The Central nervous system adapt to environmental forces, in order to eliminate kinematic errors. == Motor adaptation theory == Acquiring motor patterns is the most primal learning process in animal development – in evolution and maturation. The primacy of the learning process led to the development of instincts. The primary instinct in any encounter with a new environment of forces is to overcome and adjust in order to achieve results. In the process of adjustment – learning of new motor patterns is gradually achieved. Adaptation is sometimes viewed as a process in which the nervous system learns to predict and cancel effects of a novel environment, returning movements to near baseline (unperturbed) conditions. During motor adaptation the nervous system constantly uses error information to improve future movements.
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