Intro & Classify Me
Performance
The Brain
Application
Theories
100

The time b/w the stimulus and start of the response is RT

1. What type of RT requires the least amount of time?

2. Which type(s) of RT require(s) more time to respond?

1. Simple RT

2. Choice & Discrimination RT

100

Name 2 motor abilities NOT included in the taxonomy of motor abilities.

Eye-hand coordination, eye-foot coordination, visual acuity, visual tracking, static balance, dynamic balance 

100
1. What is the basic component of the nervous system?

2. The reflex arc includes what?

1. Neuron

2. Sensory neuron, interneuron/relay neuron, & motor neuron

100

What are the number of independent components in a control system and the number of ways each component can vary called?

Degrees of freedome (df)

100

What are the 3 invariant features of a GMP (Generalized Motor Program)?

Order (sequence), Relative timing, Relative force

200

Gentile's Taxonomy of Motor Skills includes which components of classification? List all.

1. Body stability/transport

2. Object manipulation

3. Stable/In-motion regulatory conditions

4. Inter-trial variability (yes/no)

200

N/A

N/A

200

What is the General Motor Abilities Hypothesis?

Many different motor abilities that exist in an individual are highly related and can be characterized in terms of a singular, global motor ability. 

200

The action of: tossing a wad of paper into a wastebasket that is across the room

Operates under what kind of control?

Open Loop Control System

200

Order Parameters and Control Parameters are found in which Motor Control Theory?

Dynamical Systems Theory

300

What is the description of motion w/out regarding force or mass? 

How can it be measured?

Kinematics

Displacement, velocity, acceleration, joint angles 

300

Name 3 uses of motor abilities for a teacher/coach/clinician.

1. Predict future performance

2. Evaluate possible causes of motor skill deficiencies 

3. Develop activities to improve a variety of skills that have a common motor ability w/in them

300

1. What is the Specificity of Motor Abilities Hypothesis?

2. List 2 motor abilities that provide evidence for this theory. 

1. The many motor abilities in an individual are relatively independent of each other

2. Balance & Timing

300

1. If you fall and hit your head and see stars, what area of your brain has been most affected?

2. If you are eating a greasy cheeseburger, what part of your brain is assisting w/ your ability to taste it and determine if it's good?

1. Occipital Lobe

2. Temporal Lobe

300

Stable states are called...

Attractors

400
1. Time to run a mile and # of successful attempts are what kind of measures?

2. The angle of the elbows when the bat hits the ball and distance the arms moved are these kind of measures

1. Performance Outcome Measures

2. Performance Production Measures 

400

1. If you wanted to know the magnitude of an athlete's error, which error measurement would you use?

2. If you wanted to determine the direction of an error at the driving range, which error would you choose?

1. Absolute Error (AE)

2. Constant Error (CE)

400

1. List the 4 lobes of the brain/cerebrum.

2. State which contain the motor cortex and somatosensory cortex.

1. Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, & Occipital

2. Frontal (motor cortex) & Parietal (sensory cortex)

400

List an open skill w/ inter-trial variability.

Returning a tennis or volleyball serve; defending a soccer goal...

400

Relative phase is this in the Dynamical Systems Theory.

Order Parameter

500

1. Motor abilities have been organized into a system called...

2. It divides abilities into which 2 categories?

3. Provide a motor ability example of trunk strength

1. Taxonomy of motor abilities

2. Physical Proficiencies & Perceptual Abilities 

3. Ability to do a crunch/sit up; plank

500

What motor abilities are these examples of?

1. Needle point

2. Pitching a ball

1. Finger dexterity

2. Manual dexterity

500

What are the three types of neurons and their functions?

1. Efferent/Motor: send signals from CNS (brain) to the skeletal muscle fibers (muscles)

2. Afferent/Sensory: send signals to the CNS (brain)

3. Interneurons/Relay: connect b/w neurons in spinal cord and brain

500

1. The spatial and temporal coordination of vision and the hands/feet that enables people to perform hand-eye, hand-foot coordination skills is called...

2. Provide a real-life example of it.

1. Perception-Action Coupling

2. Stepping over an object in your path; climbing stairs; size-related pathways

500

Parameters in the GMP are features we scale to adjust performance. What do we call these parameters in Dynamical Systems? Provide an example.

Control Parameters (e.g., speed, distance)

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