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T 2.3.4.5

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

When a person with a cognitive disability makes sense out of doing an action, activity or occupation, the outcome of the process is predictable when the quality of sensorimotor information is a determining factor. A higher accuracy is expected at the bottom of the ACL scale because less information and fewer behaviours are possible. More information, access to more memories, with more steps in the mental process, and storing new information in long-term memory reduces the predictive accuracy of a single activity.