0 present participle of fine-tune --
1 to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: --
Can the critic of the fine-tuning argument really resist this line of reply?
Now what must be recognized first is that in the fine-tuning argument k is not tautological.
To that extent, then, the value of the fine-tuning argument must be left open.
We fully agree with them that this process of fine-tuning requires considerable effort.
It is the entire postnatal/adult structure that is presented to nature, then adaptation to environment allows for the fine-tuning (brain plasticity) of the structure.
The "control" phase of the movement determines the fine-tuning of certain elements of the reach, such as grip aperture, hand configuration, and target acquisition.
A third finding is that, despite evidence of early refinement, fine-tuning of perspective-taking behaviour occurs even in later childhood.
Depending on the particular action and the environmental conditions, such knowledge may not be necessary for the mentioned fine-tuning via sensorimotor channels.