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Skill classification: open vs closed |
Open: constantly changing Closed: never changing |
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Skill classification: discrete |
Distinct beginning and end |
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Skill classification: continuous |
Begins whenever |
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Skill classification: serial |
Triple jump: in between racewalking and long jump |
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Skill classification: gross vs fine |
Gross: large muscle groups without precise control |
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Model of information processing: input, ___, ___, ___, output |
Stimulus identification, response selection, movement programming |
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Stimulus identification |
Detection of sensory info |
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Response selection |
Decision among options |
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Movement programming |
Creation of a plan of action |
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Reaction time: time between stimulus identification and ____. |
Beginning of response |
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Reaction then response |
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Simple reaction time |
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Choice reaction time |
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Effects of practice on reaction time? 3 |
Overcome unintuitive choices, reduce choice rt, and little effect on simple rt |
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Short term sensory store: capacity and duration? |
Vast (subconscience) about 1 second |
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Short term memory: capacity and duration? |
Very limited and 10-20 seconds |
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Long term memory: capacity and duration? |
Limitless, limitless |
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Stroop effect |
Colored words |
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Inattention blindness is common where? |
Bike accidents |
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Sustained attention declines after how Long? |
30 min |
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Automaticity |
Ability to do things with low brain action required |
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Psychological refractory period |
Response to a stimulus is delayed due to mental processing of a prior stimulus |
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Yerks-dodson law |
Best performance is during medium arousal |
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Yerks-dodson law - another name for the curve |
Inverted U |
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Name the different types of sensory receptors. |
Photo, chemo, and mechano |
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Ecternoception |
Outside |
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Proprioception |
Inside |
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Vestibular apparatus |
In the ear, covers 3 planes |
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Utricle |
Side to side |
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Saccule |
Verticle |
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Meissner corpuscles |
Touch, pressure; fast adapting |
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Pacinian corpuscles |
Skin stretch; fast adapting |
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Ruffini corpuscles |
Skin stretch and slow adapting |
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Merkel discs |
Touch , pressure; slow adapting |
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Tendon detects changes in muscle |
Force |
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Muscle spindles detect changes in muscle |
Length |
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Expanded conceptual model |
Motor program, spinal cord, muscles |
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Dorsal is ____? |
Where |
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Ventral is _____? |
What |
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