Skip to content Non-discursive communication in Harrow’s taxonomy primarily involves: A) Involuntary reactions to stimuli B) Basic inherent movement patterns C) Communication through bodily movements and gestures D) Learned capabilities with cognitive aspects Which level of Harrow’s taxonomy deals with discriminating visually, auditory, kinesthetically, or tactually? A) Reflex Movements B) Fundamental Movements C) Perceptual Abilities D) Physical Abilities What is the key characteristic of “Reflex Movements” in Harrow’s taxonomy? A) Learned capabilities involving complex tasks B) Automatic reactions without learning C) Discrimination of stimuli for adjustments D) Acquiring efficiency in performing complex tasks Which level in Harrow’s taxonomy involves endurance and activities requiring strenuous effort? A) Reflex Movements B) Fundamental Movements C) Physical Abilities D) Skilled Movements The level in Harrow’s taxonomy involving discrimination through various senses is: A) Reflex Movements B) Fundamental Movements C) Perceptual Abilities D) Physical Abilities Movements at the “Non-discursive Communication” level are primarily related to: A) Coordinating bodily movements for complex tasks B) Automatic reactions without cognitive involvement C) Communication through bodily movements and facial expressions D) Performing inherent movement patterns In Harrow’s taxonomy, which level requires combining reflex movements to form basic inherent movement patterns? A) Reflex Movements B) Fundamental Movements C) Perceptual Abilities D) Physical Abilities Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of “Reflex Movements” in Harrow’s taxonomy? A) Involuntary reactions B) Automatic responses without learning C) Cognitive interpretation of stimuli D) Segmental, intersegmental, and suprasegmental reflexes What is the primary focus of “Fundamental Movements” in Harrow’s taxonomy? A) Combining reflex movements to form complex tasks B) Performing inherent movement patterns C) Discriminating various stimuli D) Achieving efficiency in performing complex tasks “Skilled Movements” in Harrow’s taxonomy primarily refer to: A) Automatic and instinctive movements B) The acquisition of efficiency in complex tasks C) Coordinated movements in response to stimuli D) Basic inherent movement patterns Pages:
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