2.1 Information Processing Flashcards
Define ‘information processing’
- The methods by which data from the environment are collected & utilised
What are the three parts information processing is divided into?
Input-Decision Making- Output
What is the Input stage?
- 1st process stage
- Information picked up by senses from sporting environment
- Sporting environment can be called ‘display’
- Whilst sporting display does include aspects such as condition of pitch- also refers to sports specific items such as the opposition,court,crowd,ball & teammates
What are receptor systems?
- The senses that pick up information from the display
What are the 5 receptor systems?
- Sight
- Auditory Sense (hearing)
- Touch
- Balance
- Kinesthesis
How is sight used in sport?
- Performer can pick up the flight of the ball or the position of an opponent using their sight.
- Picking up info early can be useful & may mean info on flight of ball is processed quickly allowing performer to make their decision a fraction earlier
classed as an external sense- as info is taken from environment
How is auditory senses (hearing) used in sport?
-Player may hear call of teammate or sound of referees whistle
classed as an external sense as info is taken from environment
What are the internal senses in sport?
- Collectively called proprioceptors
- These senses provide intrinsic information about touch,balance & kinethesis- (all 3 of the internal senses)
How are the internal senses in sport used?
- Touch- Can be used to feel for the grip on the ball or the feel of the springboard
- Balance- e.g. gymnast needs balance
(kinesthesis as well)
What is kinesthesis
- The inner sense that gives information about body position and muscular tension
- Uses sensors within the muscle receptors that relay information about muscle tension & body position
e.g. a gymnast will use kinesthesis to help them be aware of body position in a tumble/ split handstand
What is decision making?
- 2nd stage on IP
- At this point performer must make a decision based on all info collected by the senses
- In order to make such decisions, the process of selective attention & the use of memory systems are v important at this stage
- Difficulty in this process lies in fact that performer can recieve a host of information from 5 senses & needs to make a decision on important aspects of that information
What is selective attention?
- A filtering process that identifies the information needed by the performer & disregards the less important parts
What is a stimuli?
The important & relevant items of information from the display such as flight of the ball
How do performers develop selective attention?
- Can be developed by experience
- Can enhance process by learning to focus & concentrate on important information - getting used to the idea of a stimuls
- Improved motivation also helps the process of selective attention, rewards, positive comments etc
If stimulus is made more intense, loud or bright when performer is training it will help develop art of concentration
What are the benefits of selective attention?
- Can improve reaction time significantly
- Focusing on relevant info improves chances of making a correct decision
- Helps decision making process
decision making