The "intermediate/practice level" of learning a new movement skill is characterized by all of the following, except:
A) The performer comprehends the general idea of the skill
B) Conscious attention to the skill details diminishes
C) The individual gains a "feel" for the skill as kinesthetic sensitivity increases
D) Practice should emphasize skill refinement and maximize feedback
E) The mental image of the skill is highly developed and little attention need to be given to the cognitive aspects of the task
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