Term ID: T3850

Motor Control Development

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The maturation of neurological systems responsible for planning and executing voluntary movements throughout development.
Example: How infants develop from reflexive movements to purposeful reaching and eventually complex motor skills.

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Reference: Thelen & Smith (1994)