Skills and Attention
Information Processing
Sensory Contribution to Skilled Performance
Loops
Motor Programs
100

Playing basketball is an example of this type of skill.

What is Open Skill?

100

This information processing stage analyzes the environment and determines if a stimulus has been presented.

What is Stimulus Identification?

100

Provides information about the state of the body itself and in relation to the environment.

What is Proprioception?

100

Open-loop control seems especially important when the environment is this.

What is Predictable/Stable?

100

A pre-structured set of movement commands that defines and shapes the movement.

What is a Motor Program?

200

A skill that has a easily defined beginning and end with a brief duration.

What is Discrete Skill?

200

In Activity 1, when the color of the text matched the word, was an example of this.

What is Stimulus-Response (S-R) Compatibility?

200

Provides information to the processing system about the state of the environment.

What is Exteroception?

200

This part of the closed-loop system carries out the action.

What is the Effector?

200

This theory consists of stored patterns that are adjusted at the time of execution.

What is the Generalized Motor Program (GMP) Theory?

300

When sensory information can be processed at the same time as other information without interference.

What is Parallel Processing?

300

Any factor that increases the duration of 1 or more stages on information processing will lengthen this.

What is Reaction Time?

300

This visual system is provides information about the "what" and is important for movement planning.

What is the Ventral Stream?

300

The open-loop control system lacks this.

What is Feedback?

300

The Motor Program Theory has these 2 problems.

What are a Storage problem and Novelty problem?

400

Focusing on the finish line during a sprint is an example of this type of focus of attention.

What is External Focus?

400

This important performance measure indicates the speed and effectiveness of the information processing stages.

What is Reaction Time?

400

This proprioception receptor senses muscle tension or force.

What are Golgi Tendon Organs?

400

A closed-loop system would be less effective for guiding this type of skill.

What is Discrete Skill?

400

These make a pattern appear the same time after time even when parameters changes. You might see this with writing style.

What are Invariant Features?

500

Often occurs when there is a change in one’s focus from a more automatic and external focus to a more internal focus such as how to perform the movement.

What is Choking?

500

This part of the closed-loop system contains the 3 stages of information processing.

What is the Executive?

500

This part of the closed-loop system that compares the anticipated sensory feedback with the actual sensory feedback.

What is the Comparator?

500

This control system would be more effective for walking across a balance beam.

What is Closed-Loop Control?

500

Similar to motor programs, this concept is used to describe simple, genetically defined activities such as locomotion, chewing, breathing.

What are Central Pattern Generators (CPG)?

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