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Reductive and Emergent Views on Motor Learning in Rehabilitation Practice
Authors:Ludger van Dijk  Corry van der Sluis  Raoul M. Bongers
Affiliation:University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:To allow different views on motor learning to inform rehabilitation research, the authors aimed to explicate a frequently missed yet fundamental difference in starting point of such views. By considering how rehabilitation in practice answers the question of what parts an activity consists of, reductive and emergent approaches to motor learning are identified and traced throughout rehabilitation practice. The authors show that when a task is cut up along reductive dimensions while also apparently relying on emergent components, this unequally favors the reductive approach and acts to limit the views on motor learning available. By showing the approaches in practice, the authors hope to inspire an awareness that brings both approaches the opportunity to independently inform research so that new theories and practices can proliferate.
Keywords:activities of daily living  body functions  emergence  motor skills  reduction  transfer of training
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