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Gli esseri umani sono il prodotto recente di una lunga e continua evoluzione. Se è vero che i cambiamenti ambientali attivano i processi di adattamento evolutivo, è altrettanto innegabile che l’evoluzione biologica, che agisce a livello di intere popolazioni, è solo una delle fonti da cui origina il comportamento (Gould, 2002). Un’ulteriore fonte, che opera però a livello del singolo individuo nel corso della sua vita, è l’apprendimento.
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Meraviglia, M.V. (2012). Sviluppo ontogenetico del movimento. In: Sistemi motori. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1995-9_4
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