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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-behaviors design.
Motor Skills
The abilities required in order to perform movements and tasks, involving the coordination of muscles and limbs.
Brain Activity
The complex functions and processes occurring within the brain, including neural activity and the coordination of cognitive, sensory, and motor functions.
Large Muscles
The bigger muscle groups in the body, such as the chest, back, and leg muscles, which are often the focus of strengthening exercises.
REM Sleep
A distinct phase of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, increased brain activity, and vivid dreaming, playing a key role in learning and memory.
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