Talk:Muscle memory
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This page is very very informal. Perhaps it would be best to formalize it. 203.208.71.49 05:50, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
- I suggest it would be easier and more appropriate to merge or redirect this page to procedural memory, as muscle memory is simply the non-technical term for procedural memory. I say this because the physiology section in the present article is rather incorrect and should perhaps be removed, which would leave little more than discussion of examples of procedural memory which may be more useful in that page. digfarenough (talk) 21:45, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
This page is not only very informal but so general so that it does not focus on the subject area and does not relate the neurological information to motor memory at all. Furthermore, I would have to disagree with the examples given for fine and gross motor skills. it is not the length of limb or size of the movement which defines gross and fine motor skills, they are components of a single movement. SO for example components of ball-throwing will be 'fine-motor' particularly when performed by a skilled practitioner. Pierre Skorich 21/12/2006
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This document seems to be similar to http://www.mind-sports.com/muscle-memory.htm