What does Systems Theory assume?
A) Neural control of movement is coordinated by many interacting systems based on the demands of the specific task.
B) Neural control of movement occurs when a sensory stimulus produces a reflex response that presents as movement.
C) Neural control of movement occurs in a hierarchical manner with higher centers of the CNS controlling lower centers.
D) Neural control of movement occurs at three levels that are related hierarchically,but may act independently as well.
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