Abstract
The importance of studying all subgoals at once.
Highlights
Edited by: Jessica Phillips-Silver, Georgetown University Medical Center, USA Reviewed by: Peter Keller, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany
In Schmidt et al.’s article, an important point has been raised when stating that “system components are related to different time scales related to subgoals/events.”
As stated previously, all scales are intertwined. Is it sufficient to study the dynamic of the tour without analyzing the feet? We think that if researchers try to apprehend the entire complexity of the dance, all subgoals have to be taken into account
Summary
In Schmidt et al.’s article, an important point has been raised when stating that “system components are related to different time scales related to subgoals/events.” Such a claim should lead several authors in the field of motor control to analyze and interpret their outcomes differently. All scales are related because to achieve a tour for instance, specific foot movements have to be executed. Some researchers would just focus on the dynamic of the tours, whereas some others would only analyze the feet moves.
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