Consider the individual, environmental, and task constraints affecting an infant. How do they interact in an infant? What changes in constraints might allow different behaviors to emerge? Question 40 (3 points) Compare the overarm throw and the strike. What individual constraints are more influential in one than in the other? Why?
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These include their physical abilities, such as their muscle strength, coordination, and balance. Infants have limited motor skills and are still developing their ability to control their movements. They also have limited cognitive abilities, as their brains are Show more…
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