Chapter 2.1 Information Processing Flashcards

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What is the working memory

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Consist of a central control centre - central executive uses 3 sub systems
Phonological loop - deals with auditory information from the senses and helps produce the memory trace e.g coach’s instruction
Visuospatial sketch pad - used to temporarily store visual and spatial information
Episode buffer - co ordinates the sight,hearing and movement info from the working memory into sequences be sent to the long term memory

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Define long term memory (LTM)

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Receives information from the working memory and has an unlimited capacity for the storage of motor programmes

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How can both working and long term memory work together

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Working memory send an image or trace of the stimuli present to the LTM so that the scenario can be immediately compared to Info already stored

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What are the features and functions of the memory system

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WM initiates action by sending memory trace, limited capacity, last about 30 sec
LM has a large capacity and it can store information for a lifetime if needed

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How can a coach store items in the LTM

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Rewards- extrinsic and intrinsic
Association - linking the stored actions of a skill to a stored emotion or other action
Chunking - breaking the skilled action into parts or sub routines
Repetition of an action

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Define receptor systems

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The sense the pick up information from display 
Sight 
Hearing 
Touch 
Balance 
Kinesthesis
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What is selective attention

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Filtering relevant information from irrelevant information

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What are the perceptual stage of information processing

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Detection - picked up relevant info
Comparison - compare from already in the memory
Recognition - used information from the memory to identify an appropriate response

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Define translatory mechanism

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Adapting and comparing coded info to memory so that decision can be made

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What is perception

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Process of coding and interpreting sensory information

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What is the effector mechanism

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Network of nervous impulse that sends coded impulses to the muscles

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