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Becker, Joe – Cognitive Development, 2006
Neurological research has demonstrated that brain activity in animals originally dedicated to the production and regulation of physical activity can be decoupled from that physical activity. Furthermore, animals can use the brain activity in this new condition to achieve particular results such as moving a cursor on a screen. These findings are…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Brain, Animals, Piagetian Theory

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