Skill Classification
Movement Preparation
Vision
Memory
Nervous System
100

This concept in motor learning is described as the act of executing a skill, is observable, and is used to infer learning.

Performance

100

The process by which meaning is attached to sensory information.

Perception

100

Which photoreceptor is specialized for color vision?

cones

100

Controls the flow of information between the two storage systems, regulates information processing and attentional activities.

Central executive

100

This brain area plays key role in detecting and correcting errors

Cerebellum

200


What is a skill that is organized in such a way that the action unfolds without a recognized beginning or end in an ongoing and often repetitive fashion.

Continuous skill

200

is the period of time between the onset of the muscle activity and movement initiation.

Motor time

200

Which visual pathway is specialized for dim light and enables us to see shapes and movement as well as discriminate between different shades of light and dark?

Ambient vision

200

This type of long term memory is responsible for short term storage of spoken and written material.

Phonological loop

200

This brain structure plays a key role in regulating the intensity of movement parameters

Basal Ganglia 

300

A capacity underlying perofrmance is known as?

Ability 

300

A track athlete reacting to the start gun to being running is an example of what type of reaction time? 

Simple reaction time

300

Important for depth-perception when 3-dimensional features involved in performance situation

Binocular vision 

300

Updating memories after retrieving the memory into short-term memory is known as

Reconsolidation

300

Areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions and involved in higher mental functions such as learning, remembering, thinking, and speaking

Association areas

400

Based on the Gentile’s multidimensional classification system, a basketball free throw can be classified in which categories?

Environmental context is stationary, involves no variability. 

400

what is the deliberate presentation of false precues in order to prompt an incorrect response.


Deception

400

This is also known as time-to-contact and allows us to understand when we are going to contact somthing or when something is going to contact us. 

TAU

400

This type of long term memory develops slowly overtime through trial and error, aided by isntructions and demonstrations, and are ressitant to memory loss.

Procedural long term memory

400

Which cortex in the parietal lobe process sensory information, specifically, proprioceptive information and sensations of touch and movement perception?

Somatosensory cortex

500

What are the 4 questions you must ask when utilizing the multidimensional classification system to understand the demands that a task imposes on a learner?

(1) Are the regulatory conditions stable or in motion? (2) Do the regulatory conditions remain fixed (no-intertrial variability), or do they change (inter-trial variability) with each performance attempt. (3) Is the performer required to change locations or maintain body position when performing the task? (4) Does the task require the performer to manipulate an object or opponent?

500

The thrid stage of the information processing model is known as?

Response selection

500

this type of vision functions to identify objects located primarily in the center of the visual field

Focal vision

500

this states memory recall will be enhanced when contextual factors are congruent between memory encoding and memory retrieval

Encoding specificity principle

500
Pyrimidal (voluntary) pathways, which are a type of motor (descending) pathway pass through this brain structure when activated. 

Medulla oblongata