Aptitude: Mental, Perceptual, Sensory/Physical

E-Simultaneous Skills in Complex Physical Tasks: operating a power shovel or other heavy equipment, playing a pipe organ, playing basketball or baseball, a pro-football quarterback or receiver, all require highly skilled eye-hand-foot coordination. It actually requires fused mental/sensory/physical skills with emphasis on the subconscious mind as key to those skills. It requires fusion of mental/sensory/physical/mechanical skills for operating equipment. Timing, coordination, dexterity, rhythm, depth perception, and feel (another way of hearing) are very important, again based on subconscious activation.

Requiring fused mental/sensor/physical skills with emphasis on the subconscious mind as key to those skills

High motivation indicates a complete fusion of mental/sensory/physical/mechanical skills for the operation of equipment. Requiring timing, coordination, dexterity, rhythm, depth perception, and feel (another way of hearing) based on a subconscious mind activity. These skills are created over a long period of time in the field of heavy equipment. Other areas of accomplishment are demonstrated by piano players, professional athletes, football, basketball, baseball. Seldom, if asked, will these individuals be conscious of their outstanding accomplishments and can not explain why they excel.
Moderate motivation indicates that this individual has good timing, coordination, dexterity, rhythm, depth perception, and feel (another way of hearing) based on a subconscious mind activity. Can operate heavy equipment satisfactorily under most circumstances. A review of the Interest area, and other areas will tell how this individual will work for prolonged periods of time at the intensity level necessary to sustain high performance.
Low motivation indicates that this person does not have the highly developed timing, coordination, dexterity, rhythm, depth perception, and feel (another way of hearing) skills necessary to operate or sustain any satisfactory level of performance. Referring to their inability to perform physical activities requiring any degree of complexity.