The consistent production of goal-oriented movements, which are learned and specific to the task
What is skill?
What are interoceptors?
Rehearsing a skill until you can complete it without thinking creates this
What is a motor programme?
This learning curve occurs we learn an easy-to-perform skill
What is linear?
Perceptual motor abilities and physical proficiency abilities are part of who you are according to this guy.
Who is Fleishman?
These skills require thinking and decision making
What is cognitive?
It takes this many seconds for information to be lost in the short-term memory
What is 10 seconds?
The opposite of a novice performer.
What is skilled?
Little or no gaps in practice is called...
What is massed practice?
A teacher giving specific directions is using this style.
What is Command?
The linking together of multiple skills to form a longer, more complex movement
What are serial skills?
This form of feedback is available to the athlete/performer without outside assistance
What is intrinsic?
If you can throw a javelin, you can throw a ball, according this principle.
What is skill-to-skill transfer?
A coach concentrating on the errors provides this
What is negative feedback?
The difference between learning and performance
Performance is temporary, learning is permanent and based on past experience
These skills involve smaller muscle groups, fine movements and, high levels of hand-eye coordination
What are fine motor skills?
Information is lost by the sensory information store (SIS) this quickly.
What is 0.5 seconds?
When learning starts off quickly and then slows down.
What is a negatively accelerated learning curve?
The parts of a skill are presented individually then linked together
What is progressive-part method?
Name four ways of classifying skills
Size of musculature, stability of environment, distinctiveness of movement, interaction continuum
This skill category relies on the senses (vision, balance, auditory)
What is perceptual?
People can take in 100,000 pieces of information per second but picking up on one important item is called this
What is signal detection?
A skill is demonstrated and practiced as a whole from start to finish
What is whole-method presentation?
When attempts at a skill are divided into intervals allowing for rest
What is distributed practice?
The three stages of learning
What are cognitive/verbal, associative/motor, and autonomous?