dynamical systems theory Flashcards

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system

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two or more components and how they relate to one another

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dynamical

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when these components interact with one another and effect/change each other over time

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2 main points

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  1. WHAT has to be learned need to be established prior to HOW it is learned
  2. Our environments are related interactions within our environments NOT stored
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3 constraints

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-task
-individual
-environment
Movement results from these three constraints

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dynamical systems theory

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  • the nature of the intrinsic dynamics must be clarified in order to know what is modified or what is learned before determining how new patterns of movement are acquired
  • the specification of a control system must be preceded by a precise specification of the system to be controlled
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experiment what and how

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  1. What:
    - learning to manipulate the ski apparatus with body weight and center of gravity, external forces
  2. How:
    - discovery learning practice trials; amplitude, frequency, and phase lag measured and compared between test trials
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apparatus

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  • platform that rolls over two bowed, parallel metal rails
  • rubber springs cause the platform frequency to decrease until it comes to a complete stop
  • by exerting force on the platform, oscillations can be maintained at different amplitudes and frequencies
  • moves at 40 Hz
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experiment

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  • 20 male subjects
  • 4 days
  • 6 discovery learning training periods of 90 seconds, 6 pre and post training tests of 30 seconds, 7 rest periods of 90 seconds
  • participants were told to make platform move with the largest amplitude and highest frequency possible
  • amplitude, frequency, phase lag all measured
  • phase lag: measure of the timing of forcing
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results

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day 1: pre-test phase lag =0
-high frequency, low amplitude, move with platform
-post-test phase lag =negative
-increased amplitude, decreased frequency, mainly exert force at reversal of platform movement
day 2: changes in amplitude begin to diminish, increases in frequency and phase lag
day 3: increase in phase lag
day 4: further increases in phase lag

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further results

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  • phase lag as dependant variable statistically significant results in describing performance and skill acquisition
  • discovery learning important for final stage skill acquisition (bersteins model)
  • dynamical systems approach used for skill acquisition
  • increase seen in phase lag were significantly significant
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recent research

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team sport and coaching

  • players adapt depending on info that is learned during the game play
  • evolution of interaction between the players
  • evolution of game play abilities
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recovery in children with brain injury

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recovery in children with acquired brain injuries
-focus on interactions of the different subsystems in each individual child
-different subsystems allows potential “entry points” into the system
-experience and practice are key to recovery as it can affect functional activity in the sensorimotor and primary motor cortex
-DSA provides comprehensive framework for potential influences on recovery
Coordination is attributed to the maturation of the NS as whole opposed to just the motor system

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activity

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  • cup stacking
  • trail 1: stack and take down as quick as you think
  • trail 2: watch demo and use that technique to stack and take down (music and lights changing: environmental constraint)
  • trail 3: use dominant hand to build and take down (only one hand: individual constraint)
  • trail 4: use both hands to stack and quickly as possible (time and prize: task constraint)
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