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According to the Encyclopedia of Computer Science, a "programmable machine that either in performance or appearance imitates human activities" is called a
Locomotive Ability
The capability to move or travel from one place to another, often used in reference to motor skills development in children.
Motor Ability
The capacity to perform movements and tasks involving muscle activity, ranging from gross (large muscle groups) to fine (small muscle groups) motor skills.
Simple Reflex
A basic, involuntary response to a stimulus that involves a simple neural pathway.
Secondary Circular Reaction
A developmental phase in infants characterized by repetitive actions aimed at reproducing desirable outcomes, crucial for cognitive development.
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