Motor Learning chapter 7 Flashcards

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Individual differences that influence abilities include

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  • psychological
  • experience
  • attitudes
  • learning styles
  • body types
  • motivation
  • maturation
  • abilities
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2
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What are the two methods of studying performance abilities

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  • Experimental method

- differential method

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3
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Experimental methods:

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traditional approach to looking at a group of individuals and analyzing patterns

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4
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Differential method

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  • (what do people have in common?)

- how do some classified with less ability compare to those who do have the ability-(what makes people differ?)

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5
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  • stable characteristics derived through genetics
  • these are not affected greatly by practice
  • all people have abilities, but they vary in strength
  • a combination of abilities is required for any given task
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Ability

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6
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-Implication of ability:

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even with extensive practice, a person lacking the fundamental abilities required for a particular task will never achieve high levels of performance

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7
Q

Skill

  • Develops with ______
  • can be modified by practice
  • there is a vast # of skills
  • depend on different subsets of ______
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  • practice

- abilities

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8
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the concept of General motor ability theorizes that

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  • we have one single inherited motor ability

- our global motor ability is the basis for all motor behavior

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9
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Specificity hypothesis: (Henry 1961)

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  • There are many specific abilities
  • Abilities are independent of each other
  • individual abilities are the basis for every motor performance
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10
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What are some characteristics of predicting future performance?

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  • future success is difficult to predict
  • required abilities change from beginner to expert
  • Abilities necessary for expert patterns emerge later in life
  • Patterns or abilities are not generally know
  • —–Predicting abilities is largely guessing game
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11
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What are some practical implications of specificity hypothesis

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  • Expect people to have different abilities
  • know that a person’s abilities will affect performance
  • tailor practice setting to address learners weaknesses
  • use a task analysis to determine activities over individuals
  • ——may help determine which activities people are best suited for
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12
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Task Analysis:

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A method of estimating the key concepts of motor tasks. once the components are identified, the abilities that underlie performance can be estimated

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