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Human purpose explanation to phenomena.

Theory

100

The system's job is to decide whether a stimulus has been presented and if so what it is. 

Stimulus identification

100

What is defined as the brain can miss seemingly obvious features in the environment?

Inattentional blindness

100

What is defined as provides information to the processing system about the state of the environment in which one's body exists? 

Exteroception 

100

When is open loop control important? 

When the environmental situation is predictable and stable 
200

What type of skill is defined as the environment is variable and unpredictable during the action? 

Open

200

The system's job is deciding what response to make, given the nature of the situation and environment. 

Response selection

200

What is defined as considering the processes occuring in the stimulus identification stage? 

Parallel processing 

200

What is defined as provides information about the state of the body itself?

Proprioception 

200

True or false, reaction time can be shortened or lengthened under certain conditions? 

True 

300

What skill is defined as very brief duration of movement, like turning on and off a light switch?

Discrete

300

What is an important performance measure indicating the speed and effectiveness of decision making? 

Reaction time 

300

After an extending period of time, the task of concentrating on one stimuli becomes difficult. 

Sustained attention 

300

What is the collection of rays of light that are reflected from the environment? 

Optical array

300

What represents a movements deep, fundamental structure? 

Relative timing 

400

What skill is defined as the arbitrary beginning and end, behaviors flow over time?

Continuous 

400

What is the extent to which the stimulus and the response it evokes are connected in a natural way?

Stimulus response compatibility 

400

What is controlled processing? 

Processing is though to be slow and attentional

400

What is defined as provides information about the what in motor control, it is sensitive to events in central vision? 

Ventral stream processing

500

What skill is defined as like shift gears in a stick shift, group of discrete skills strung together to make up a new, more complicated action? 

Serial 

500

What is a way a performer can shorten reaction time and organize movements in advance? 

Anticipation 

500

What is a double stimulation example? 

A quarterback is trying to complete a pass but the defense is closing in. Which one is more important? 

500

What would a delay in hearing auditory feedback result in? 

Slowed speech and errors in timing and movements

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