This course is an overview of the neural mechanisms underlying the control of human movement. Current theories of human motor control are used as a backdrop for the importance that different portions of the nervous system play in creating movement. Prerequisite: KINS 255 and KINS 256. Not open to students with credit in KINS 250.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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KINS 255 and KINS 256 | 1 course |
Fall Semester information
Reuben Addison,Brian Wright