Skills Concepts
Neuromotor Basis and Sensory Components
2 and 4
Motor Control Theories
Action Preparation
100

Playing basketball is an example of this type of skill.

What is Open Skill?

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?

100

This is used to assess how quickly a person can initiate a required movement.

What is RT?

200

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

What is Discrete Skill?

200

These send neural impulses from the body to the CNS.

What are Sensory (Afferent) Neurons?

200

The compared to the closed-loop control system, the open-loop control system lacks this.

What is Feedback?

200

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

What is the Generalized Motor Program (GMP) Theory?

200

In Activity 2, when the color of the text matched the word, was an example of this.

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

300

This type of error measures accuracy or being off target.

What is absolute error (AE)?

300

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

What is the Ventral Stream?

300

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

What is Discrete Skill?

300

In motor program theory, 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?

300

A batter responding to a pitch is an example of this type of reaction time.

What is discrimination RT?

400

Based on Fitts' Law, give an example of something that would increase MT in a rapid aiming task.

What is increasing D, reducing W, or both?

400

This proprioception receptor senses muscle tension or force.

What are Golgi Tendon Organs?

400

This concept in the dynamical system theory is the inextricable linkage between information specifying body, environment, and action control.

What is Perception-Action Coupling?

400

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)?

400

This law states RT increases logarithmically as the number of stimulus-response choices increases.

What is Hick's Law?

500

According to Schmidt's Law, increasing the MT will result in this.

What is increased movement variability (error)?

500

This brain structure is critical for movement initiation and the coordination of movements for fine motor skills.

What is the primary motor cortex?

500

This change in patterns of light rays striking the retina allows perception of motion, position, and timing.

What is Optical Flow?

500

This is concept of the dynamical systems theory that exerts compression of multiple degrees of freedom of the system.

What is Order Parameter?

500

Give 2 examples that will increase RT.

# of S-R alternatives, S-R incompatibility, irregular foreperiod length, Movement complexity, accuracy demands