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At the point where diminishing marginal returns of an input sets in, the
Motor Learning
Motor Learning is the process of acquiring or improving motor skills, involving changes in the brain and nervous system through practice and experience.
Rapidly Adapting
Refers to sensory receptors that respond quickly to a stimulus change but then quickly decrease response, important for detecting changes in stimulus intensity.
Slowly Adapting
Refers to sensory receptors that respond persistently and gradually diminish in strength over time to a constant stimulus.
Receptors
Proteins located on the surface of cells that receive and respond to chemical signals, initiating a physiological response.
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