Chapter 8 Outline
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- Chapter 8: Information Processing
- Motor Programme Theory
- Executive motor Programme
- Subroutine
- Motor Programme for every movement in the LTM
- Executive motor Programme
- Whitings Model
- senses
- Vision/SIght
- Kinesthetic
- Audio/Sound
- Touch/Tactile
- The model
- Input stimuli environment
- Senses
- Perceptual Mechanism - selective attention
- Translatory mechanism - decision making
- Effector mechanism - movement in muscles
- Output
- Input stimuli environment
- Senses
- Perceptual Mechanism - selective attention
- Translatory mechanism - decision making
- Effector mechanism - movement in muscles
- Output
- Feedback is then given
- Reasons for feedback
- Motivation
- Reinforcement
- Detect and correct errors
- Reasons for feedback
- Feedback is then given
- Output
- Effector mechanism - movement in muscles
- Translatory mechanism - decision making
- Perceptual Mechanism - selective attention
- Senses
- Feedback is then given
- Reasons for feedback
- Motivation
- Reinforcement
- Detect and correct errors
- Reasons for feedback
- Input stimuli environment
- Output
- Effector mechanism - movement in muscles
- Translatory mechanism - decision making
- Perceptual Mechanism - selective attention
- Senses
- Input stimuli environment
- Receptors
- Proprioceptor
- Interoceptors
- Exteroceptor
- senses
- Memory
- Short-Term Sensory Store
- 1 Second
- Filtered/Selective attention
- Short-Term Momory
- 30 Seconds
- 7 +/- 2
- Detection-Comparison-Recognition
- Long-term Memory
- Stores Motor Programmes
- Information from STM
- Past experiences
- Unlimited Capacity
- Short-Term Sensory Store
- PRP/Hicks Law/Bottle Neck
- Hicks Law Model
- Bottle Neck theory
- Brain can only process one piece at a time
- Psychological Refractory Period
- Delay in movement
- Open + Closed Loop
- Open Loop
- Memory Trace
- Ballistic - Short/Sharp
- Closed skills/discrete
- No Feedback
- Closed Loop
- Perceptual Trace
- Feedback Occurs
- Modification occurs
- Open Loop
- Decision making and reaction time
- Movement Time:- Beginning of movement to end of movement
- Reaction time:- Onset of stimulus and first movement
- Factors affecting reaction time:
- Age
- Fatigue
- Gender
- Warning Signal
- Stimulus intensity
- Factors affecting reaction time:
- Response time:- Onset of stimulus to end of movement
- Improvement of Response time:
- Motivation
- Fitness levels
- Presence of warning signal
- Anticipation
- Stimulus intensity
- Improvement of Response time:
- Motor Programme Theory
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