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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
The argument that disordered or changed motor patterns can be adaptive or optimal given the constraints imposed is supported. Two major points of criticism are made, concerning the perceived superstates of the primary disorder and the absence of a systematic approach to identifying this adaptivity and optimality. We have tried to give the general outlines of such an approach to disordered movements from a dynamic systems perspective.