Performing a skill better than most people
What is 'expert'?
Tennis serve
What is 'closed'?
Perceptual Motor Skills
What is 'learned movement patterns guided by sensory inputs' or 'Enduring abilities developed with practice'?
Which gymnast did we watch perform as an example of perceptual motor skill?
What is 'Simone Biles'?
Difficulty learning and remembering new material
What is 'proactive interference'?
Football
What is 'open'?
Cognitive Skills
What is 'skills that emphasizes problem solving or applying strategies'
One of the sport videos we watched
What is 'gymnastics/diving/soccer/tennis'?
Difficulty remembering older material
What is 'retroactive interference'?
Ballet
What is 'closed'?
(will take open with suitable explanation)
Implicit Learning
What is 'learning without direct awareness'?
Cognitive skill dolphins use in the example
What is 'carrying a sponge to protect their noses from injury'?
Cognitive stage, associative stage, and autonomous stage
What is 'Fitt's Three Stage model of Skill Learning'?
Running on a treadmill
what is 'closed'?
Type of practice (only need one of the four)
What is
Massed practice = concentrated practice (better short term retention)
Spaced practice = practice spread out over several sessions(better long term retention)
Constant practice = repeatedly practicing the same skill under the same conditions
Variable practice = practicing a skill in varied conditions
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Which brain substrate did we specifically discuss in the notes? (two answers only need one)
What is 'Cerebellum'? or What is 'Basal Ganglia'? or 'Cortex'?
Task where the user must hold the end of a pointed stick above a target on a rotating disk
What is a 'Rotary Pursuit Task'?
Rock climbing
What is 'either one with a good explanation'?
Power Law of Learning
What is 'for perceptual motor skills, learning first occurs rapidly, then slows, following a predictable pattern'?
*More proficiency = less room for improvement*
Patient with memory deficit whom we have previously discussed that was used in skill learning test
Who is 'H.M.'?
or 'man with anterograde amnesia'?