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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 10:43:48 EST
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- From: Avery D Andrews <ada612@CSCGPO.ANU.EDU.AU>
- Subject: kugler et al
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- It might be worth figuring out where Turvey et. al. get the following
- absurd idea from:
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- "In control theory, the command-algorithm is separate from the power-flux
- that it modulates; in the neurophysiology of movement, the central
- nervous system is held conceptually separate from the skeletomuscular
- apparatus that peforms the movement"
-
- Kugler, Scott, Kelso and Turvey (1980) `On the Concept of Coordinative
- Structures as Dissipative Structures', in Stelmach & Requin (eds)
- Tutorials in Motor Behavior, North Holland 3-48.
-
- Absurd because people like Rack, etc. go to great lengths to establish
- the physical properties of the power-generators, and their effects
- on the properties of feedback loop.
-
- Probably out of the same vein as the PCT criticisms that Rick regales us
- with.
-
- Avery.Andrews@anu.edu.au
-