Description

planned, structured, and purposeful to improve specific physical skills or physical fitness
make colorless light, and peripheral vision possible
the process that maintains a clear retinal image in the process of varying light conditions
small yellow deposits in the retina that is an early sign of AMD
clouding in the eyes lens
misaligned eyes
the process of gaining important information regarding an objects flight
cigar-like structures that attach parallel to the muscle and protect us from over stretching
continuous change in motor behavior, throughout a life cycle, brought about by the interaction among the requirements of the task, the biology of the individual, and the conditions of the environment
focus on the end result or outcome
the ability to control the bodies position in space
a sensory receptor that receives information about the body and its position
concerns with intellectual development
how the mind effects movement
changes we experience as we pass through life
qualitative structural changes that occur with age
movement controlled by large muscle groups
conception to birth
implies that there will be particular times in the life of a human being that are characterized by certain behaviors
factors that limit, contain, or help shape the development of movment
complex health state of increased vulnerability to stressors due to impairments to multiple systems
walking patterns that change throughout adulthood
over-medicated individuals who experience a negative reaction among drugs often causing dizziness
how quickly we respond to a stimulus
adjusting to the demands of the environment
when old information helps new information
the understanding that certain characteristics remain the same when an objects appearance is rearranged
the ability to rearrange a set of items by a certain characteristic
unintentional memory that is automatic
deliberate and effortful memory
understanding a procedure, how to do something
rapid growth between the ages of 6.5 and 8.5
measure of height and weight combined
a bone disease characterized by loss of bone mineral
bone building cells
bone removing cells reabsorbing old bone
dietary energy intake minus exercise energy expended

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