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Answer:
D - High Arousal; Low Arousal
Explanation:
The Yerkes Dodson law explains the relationship between arousal and performance. It was posited by Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908.
The law asserts that there is a direct relationship between arousal and performance. An increase in arousal up to a certain level will enhance performance, and once the optimal threshold is exceeded, performance will begin to decline.
Thus arousal should be kept at a midpoint as too little causes boredom, and too much causes hyperactivity, so moderate arousal is optimal.
A simple task requires higher arousal because it uses less cognitive function and brain power thus higher arousal is required to keep interest; while a difficult task requires low arousal since it requires higher cognitive function, it requires lots of focus and higher arousal is not good for intense focus as it causes hyperactivity.
Allows people to meet basic needs
Supports independence
Gives people the freedom to perform activities of daily living
You didn't provide us with a list of factors that influence and define the body's ability to change direction. However, a good perceptive/sensory system (being able to hear, see, and smell good) helps us decide on which was we're supposed to move in the next sequence of movements. This, coupled with an active motoric system then provides us with the necessary and optimal tools for changing direction.