20 Questions
- True about Behaviorism:
Approach to learning focus on observable human behaviors and seek to shape those behaviors by reinforcing effective behaviors and extinguishing ineffective behaviors.
Augmented feedback is about the movement & movement results that is inherent to the task itself. Intrinsic feedback is input received received by the individual through various aspects of the sensory system as a result of the movement itself.
Second statement is true
Which of the following is an example of Inherent feedback?
You are arching your back as do your squat
A physical therapist assist a patient in using crutches after a lower limb injury. Explain the correct technique for weight-bearing and stair climbing with crutches to ensure safety and mobility.
Part Practice
Before attempting a challenging task, such as climbing stairs with a prosthetic limb, the Physical therapist have the patient mentally rehearse the entire process, including balance and weight shifting.
Mental Practice
Distributed practice is when the amount of practice time is greater than the amount of rest time in between trials. Distributed practice enhances overall performance & retention.
Only first statement is true
To perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient.
Practice
Which of the following is least likely decrease response time?
Stimulus-response compatibility
Which of the following is least likely a continuous task
Setting the brakes on a wheelchair
A physical therapist is correcting a patient's sitting posture by ensuring they sit back in the chair, with feet flat on the floor and shoulders relaxed. Discuss how maintaining good posture can alleviate neck and back pain.
Whole practice
Which of the following is least likely true about stages of motor learning?
None of the above
Hick's Law
A & B
Is the actual demonstration of skill, and its parameters can be clearly described and measured.
Performance
Which of the following is an example of open task?
. Engaging in agility ladder drills or cone drills that require rapid changes in direction, speed, and coordination.
Which of the following best describes how behaviorism is applied in physical therapy?
Modifying observable actions and responses
An external focus occurs when learners are directed to pay attention to their body movements. An internal focus occurs when learners are directed to pay attention to the effects of their movements on the environment or the outcome of their movements.
Both statement is false
True about prepractice conditions for motor learning:
All of the above
Is a pre practice condition for all learners, regardless of age.
Motivation
How does constructivism differ from behaviorism in physical therapy?
Constructivism emphasizes the role of prior knowledge and experience, while behaviorism concentrates on conditioning and reinforcement.
Which is least likely true about the teaching/learning strategies of instructor role in Autonomous stage?
Working toward patient discharge
This quiz assesses the understanding of behaviorism and feedback mechanisms related to movement and physical therapy. It involves identifying examples of inherent feedback and understanding concepts such as augmented feedback and distributed practice.
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