Motor Control Theories and Learning

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What is the Generalized Motor Program?

A memory-based representation of a class of actions with common features

What is the Generalized Motor Program?

A memory-based representation of a class of actions with common features

Coordination involves patterning of movements relative to __________ objects/events. (environmental)

True or false: The Degrees of Freedom Problem refers to the system's many constraints in producing a specific result.

False

The Degrees of Freedom Problem involves constraining the system's many degrees of freedom to produce a specific ______.

result

What is the Degrees of Freedom Problem?

The challenge of constraining a system's many degrees of freedom to produce a specific result

The Generalized Motor Program is a memory-based representation of a class of actions with ______ features.

common

True or false: The Generalized Motor Program is a representation of a specific action with unique features.

False

Degrees of Freedom Problem involves constraining the system's many degrees of freedom to produce a specific __________. (result)

What is the Degrees of Freedom Problem?

A problem that involves constraining the system's many degrees of freedom to produce a specific result

The Fitts and Posner 3-Stage Model includes Cognitive, Associative, and Autonomous stages of ______.

learning

Which stage of the Fitts and Posner 3-Stage Model involves subconscious/auto execution, multiple tasks, and identifying/correcting errors?

Autonomous stage

True or false: Self-organization involves a conscious effort to learn and improve motor skills.

False

What is the Fitts and Posner 3-Stage Model?

A model that includes Cognitive, Associative, and Autonomous stages of learning

Motor Control theories include Central Control/Motor Program, Schema, and __________ Systems. (Dynamic)

Generalized Motor Program is a memory-based representation of a class of actions with __________ features. (common)

What is Self-organization?

A spontaneous expression of a motor skill in response to tasks, environment, and biological capabilities

What is Self-organization?

The spontaneous expression of a motor skill in response to tasks, environment, and biological capabilities

The Associative stage involves refining, consistency, identifying/correcting ______.

errors

True or false: The Autonomous stage of learning involves identifying and correcting errors.

True

Self-organization involves spontaneous expression of a motor skill in response to tasks, environment, and ______ capabilities.

biological

What are the Motor Control theories?

Central Control/Motor Program, Schema, and Dynamic Systems

Which Motor Control theory involves Attractor State?

Dynamic Systems

Attractor State is a preferred behavioral state that can change in response to __________. (constraints)

True or false: Learning through play and a "hands-off" coaching model is not an effective method for motor skill development.

False

Study Notes

  • Coordination involves patterning of movements relative to environmental objects/events
  • Degrees of Freedom Problem involves constraining the system's many degrees of freedom to produce a specific result
  • Motor Control theories include Central Control/Motor Program, Schema, and Dynamic Systems
  • Generalized Motor Program is a memory-based representation of a class of actions with common features
  • Attractor State is a preferred behavioral state that can change in response to constraints
  • Self-organization involves spontaneous expression of a motor skill in response to tasks, environment, and biological capabilities
  • Learning can occur through play and a "hands-off" coaching model
  • Fitts and Posner 3-Stage Model includes Cognitive, Associative, and Autonomous stages of learning
  • Cognitive stage involves identifying objectives, self-talk, questioning, and feedback
  • Associative stage involves refining, consistency, identifying/correcting errors. Autonomous stage involves subconscious/auto execution, multiple tasks, and identifying/correcting errors.

Test your knowledge on the fascinating subject of motor control and learning with this quiz! Explore key concepts such as coordination, degrees of freedom, motor control theories, and self-organization. Discover how learning can occur through different coaching models and stages of learning. This quiz will challenge your understanding of important terms such as attractor state, generalized motor program, and the Fitts and Posner 3-stage model. So, put your thinking cap on and see how much you really know about the intricacies

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