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From information to action:

The basic mechanisms by which a skill controls physical action - (annotated Table of Content for basic action)

Physical action, for vertebrates, involves moving bones in the skeleton relative to each other and relative to the environment. Connected bones move relative to each other by rotating about a joint.

Innate skills have to be encoded in DNA.

Skills have to be stored and processed by the brain.

 


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