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WOLFGANG SCHÖLLHORN | Making the player adaptable, not dependent

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INSIGHT

Inhibition and Coordination

  • Coordination develops through the inhibition of unnecessary movements, as seen in children learning to grasp objects without full-body reactions.
  • This inhibition is learned through variation in movement, allowing a mix of muscle contraction and relaxation.
  • GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, plays a key role in this process.
  • Variation helps decouple reflexes, allowing for more controlled and adaptable movements, unlike the stumbling observed when distracting a walking child.
  • This suggests that varied practice is essential for refined motor control and coordination.
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