Adoptive Muscle Memory

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Adoptive Muscle Memory
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Adoptive Muscle memory is the ability to replicate muscle movements with near perfection after seeing them. The individual is able to see someone perform a move, for example, a roundhouse kick, and replicate it with nearly flawless movement. The cerebellum has evolved to memorize movements from visual stimuli and convert them into "muscle memory". That movement can then be called upon any time the individual needs to perform it, and the individual will have an instinctual knowledge of how to perform the movement with near-flawless execution. Although emotions like fear may get in the way, for example, if an individual sees how to perform a backflip, even though they can physically perform the movement, fear restricts them.

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