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three influences on motor skill performance?

person, performance environment, and the skill 

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response time =

RT = reaction time + movement time

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- define how to execute the program. 

- change from situation to situation 

- change from one trial to another

parameters

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the idea that one does not need a motor program for each skill. represents elements about patterns of movements (class of actions) that can be modified to yield various response outcomes. proposed by schmidt


Generalize motor program

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a set of rules that guides decision making about the goal of the skill 

Schema

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what category of distinctiveness of movement is this: making a cup of Jo!

serial (sequential)

200

- signed deviation from target (+/-); amount and direction.

- tendency to over or undershoot goal


constant error in one dimensional error measures

200

1st reflexes, then voluntary actions

Piaget's Stages

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assess and compare the outcome using sensory information. - it revises the system

recognition schema

200

alternate periods or equilibrium and disequilibrium 

Cognitive: Piaget

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Gentile's Multidimensional Classification System is 16 skill categories classifying motor skills based on 2 general characteristics:


Bonus: what's the trend on the model?

environment context and function of the action



Bonus: gets tougher as you go down and to the right

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if the motor program contains all the information needed to carry out the action the movement operates under

open loop control

300

- Learning is contingent on reinforcement from the environment. 

- Individual has a role in own-development - not a passive participant responding only when stimulated (Neural-Maturationist)

cognitive theories

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represent the coordination pattern which is the most stable and energy efficient 

attractor states in DST concepts

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- hierarchial oriented - top down

- has a command-based center 

- solves the degree of freedom problem through the motor program 

Motor Program based theory 

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what phase of Gentile's model is this in rehab: in motion, no intertrial

phase 3

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this theory: 

- relies on reflexes 

- hierarchial assumption

- environment has no bearing on movement 

Neural Maturationist Theories

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responsible for and associated with coordination of the movement 

order parameters and control parameters

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- motor and cognitive learning is contingent on reinforcement from the environment 

- individual has a role in own development 

Behavioral in cognitive theories

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what comes before movement control

stable posture 

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is this body stability or body transport? between those two categories is their object manipulation or no object manipulation? environmental context? 

Example: sprinting to top of escalator moving opposite direction

body transport category with no object manipulation. environmental context is in-motion with no intertrial

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characterized by periods of relative stability and instability and sensitive periods in which development is especially responsive to environmental influence and therapeutic interventions. 

spiraling development 

500

consists of: 

pre structured set of motor commands that are constructed at the highest cortical levels and then conveyed to the lowest centers in the hierarchy responsible for executing the movement

the motor program theory

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- instructions are influenced by environment and interaction of the body, limb, and nervous system

- nonlinear changes in movement in behavior

dynamic systems theory

500

- instruction are specified by the CNS

- control process is managed by a motor program

- motor program organizes, initiates, and carries out intended actions

- linear changes in movement behavior 

Motor Program Theory

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