Exam 2 Review Flashcards

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Dr. Fluckey based his research off of what 2 interests?

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Exercise & the control of proteostasis

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What is homeostasis?

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What is multiple sclerosis & what does it affect?

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What is the gate walking cycle made of?

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stance phase and swing phase

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What is the best indicator of individual behavior?

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self efficacy

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What are two personal areas of exercise science that are involved in prevention and treatment and rehab?

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What is cognition?

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What’s the most dependable factor of cognition?

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What is the phantom limb theory?

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What is motor learning?

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What is the process of scaling?

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What is stimulus recognition?

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What’s skillable practice?

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Who needs a license to practice?

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physician

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Who doesn’t need a license to practice?

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athletic trainer

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What is proactive?

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What is reactive?

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What’s a placebo?

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what is imagery?

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A behavior executed in the brain using some or all of the body’s senses to enhance performance.

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what is cardiostasis?

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intrinsic?

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what is motor control?

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extrinsic?

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What’s the most independable factor of cognition?

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learning building blocks of protein?
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who is the father of sports school of psychology
Coleman R. Griffith
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what's the primary survey of an injured athlete?
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how do you repair a torn ligament?
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what kind of surgery is arthroscopic?
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what is the immediate effect of an acute injury?
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whats a carbohydrate?
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what is glycogen?
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where do electrolytes predominantly get secreted?
Kidneys
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what is glucose?
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what is self efficacy?
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the first true experiment important to psych & what supported the program?
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what is lean muscle mass?
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what is a component of concentration?
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5 factors that make up the social cognitive theory:
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what is not a component of concentration?
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what is a closed loop?
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what is an open loop?
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which loop gives feedback?
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order of exercise behavior?
pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance
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arthroscopy?
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what's the information processing theory?
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what makes up motor behavior?
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a good form of cholesterol?
HDL
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what happens when you eat too many nutrients?
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why are triglycerides the bad form of cholesterol?
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what makes up the central and peripheral nervous systems?
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what is the peripheral nervous system?
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what is the central nervous system?
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what energy do you primarily want to use during extreme physical activity?
carbs
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what are 2 personal areas of exercise that are involved in prevention, treatment, and rehab?
athletic training & therapeutic