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This is an umbrella term for motor learning, motor control and motor development.

What is motor behavior?

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This control system is used for relatively long-duration, continuous activities that provide the opportunity to make online corrections based on feedback received during the movement

What is "Closed-loop Control"?

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Reaction time increases at a constant rate with number of stimulus responses.

What is Hick's Law?

100

These are the learned ability to bring about predetermined results with maximal certainty, often with a minimum outlay of time or energy.

What are "skills"?

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Fitts and Posner's three learning stages.

What are cognitive, associative and autonomous?

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This term is used to describe the underlying mechanism when assessing motor competence. 

What is process?

200

This theory characterizes movement as a self-organizing process in which patterns emerge spontaneously.

What is "Dynamic Systems Theory"?

200

______________ is the time between the presentation of a stimulus and the initiation of a motor response

What is Reaction Time?

200

This is a delay that occurs when two stimuli that each require a different response are presented in quick succession. 

What is the "Psychological Refractory Period"?

200

The first of Bernstein's Learning Stages.

What is "Freezing the Limbs"?

300

This term is the number of independent elements that must be constrained to produce coordinated motion. 

What are Degrees of Freedom?

300

This is a preferred state of stability towards which a system spontaneously shifts. 

What is an "Attractor State"?

300

This hypothesis represents the relationship between arousal and performance.

What is the "Inverted-U Hypothesis"?

300

The relationship between arousal and performance is often represented by this.

What is "The Inverted-U Theory"?

300

Bernstein’s learning model uses the notion of this  problem to develop a three-stage model.

What is the "Degrees of Freedom Problem"?

400

This problem examines the sequencing and timing of movement behaviors. 

What is the "Serial Order Problem"?

400

Constraints that function to hinder or hold back the ability of a system to change

What are "Rate Limiters"?

400

This provides information about the external environment related to the body.

What is Exteroception?

400

Uses Perceptual Motor Abilities and Physical Proficiency Abilities to assess individual differences.

What is Fleishman's Taxonomy?

400

The types of environments that skills are practiced in during the diversification stage. 

What are "Unpredictable Environments"?