KNES385H: Motor Control and Learning
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Physiological and cognitive bases for motor control and their applications to the acquisition of movement skills and understanding of movement disorders. Topics include: neurophysiology, motor control theory, sensory/perceptual processes, perception-action coupling, information processing, memory, attention, individual differences, motivation, practice organization and role of feedback. This section is restricted to students who have been admitted in the Kinesiology Honors program. | |
| Overall | Grade Data for 6 students in 1 section over 1 semester. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 3.66 |
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Historical Grade Data for Professors that are Teaching KNES385H in Fall 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Jeka, J (1 reviews) | Grade Data for 6 students in 1 section over 1 semester. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 3.66 |
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Historical Grade Data for Professors that Taught KNES385H in the Past | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 101 Jeka, J (1 Reviews) | MW 11-11:50 | 8 Open Seats, 8 total seats. Waitlist: 0 | Add to My Schedule |




