Motor Learning Chapter 4 Flashcards
What are the sources of sensory info?
Exteroception
Proprioception
- information from the environment
- outside the body
Exteroception
- -info from bodily movements
- -primarily muscles & joints
Proprioception
The 4 proprioceptive receptors are
Vestibular apparatus
muscle spindles
Golgi tendon organs
Cutaneous receptors
This proprioceptive receptor is key for balance
Vestibular Apparatus
This proprioceptive receptor give us information on the stretch & force production
Golgi tendon organs
This proprioceptive receptor is most delicate, gives info on temp, pressure, sensitivity. Located just below epidermis
Cutaneous receptors
Closed loop control is broken down into the following tasks:
- Comparator
- Executive
- Effector
- Feedback
The comparator is in charge of
error detection
the executive is in charge of
determining the actions to take in order to reach a goal
the effector is in charge of
carrying out the decisions
the feedback is in charge of
providing information on current state
In the summary the closed loop control:
- primarily used to control slow/deliberate movements
- allows us to make compensations
- used primarily in continuous task
Some limitations of closed loop control are that:
- it makes control very slow
- this type of control is not adequate for discrete/rapid skills
This type of response is -most rapid reflex (30-50 ms) -unconscious -little environmental impact -inflexible (---good example of response is sway )
M1 response
This type of response is:
- 51 to 81 ms
- more flexibility than m1
- largely unconscious, but sensitive to instructions
M2 Response
The three types of visual systems are
- dorsal stream
- primary visual cortex
- ventral stream
This type of vision is
- identify objects in the center of the visual field
- under conscious control
- affected by light
- involved in movement planning
ventral stream processing
This type of vision is characterized by
- specialized for online movement control
- involves the entire visual field
- not under conscious control
- optical flow
dorsal stream movement control
This type of vision is:
- def: time to contact
- object position and direction
- motion
- stability and balance .
- Velocity
optical flow
each visible feature collects visible light, which enters the eye at specific angles; collectively this is called
Optical array