Motor Learning_PL Flashcards

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Term: a set of processess associated with practice or experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the capability for movement

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Motor learning

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Describe some of the key features of motor learning (3)

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  • occurs as a result of practice; NOT innate
  • cannot be observed directly; can be inferred on the base of behavior
  • changes are relatively permanent
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3
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Term: represented by a momentary strength or accessibility of a response

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Performance

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4
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Term: represented by an underlying habit strength of the response

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Learning

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Term: measure of performance on the first trial of retention

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Absolute retention

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List the 3 ways in which relative retention can measured

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  1. difference score
  2. percentage score
  3. savings score
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Term: subtracting the performance on the last practive trial from the first retention trial

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Difference score

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Term: taking the difference and dividing it by the amount of performance change of the original learning (last trial minus first trial) times 100

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Percentage score

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Term: counting the number of trials to regain proficiency from the end of practice

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Savings score

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10
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List the 3 stages of motor learning

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  1. cognitive phase
  2. associative phase
  3. autonomous phase
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Descirbe the key features of the cognitive phase of motor learning (4)

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  • learner understands what is to be done
  • improvements are dramatic
  • there is inconsistent performance
  • described as the verbal motor stage
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Phase of motor learning:

  • learner understands what is to be done
  • improvements are dramatic
  • there is inconsistent performance
  • described as the verbal motor stage
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Cognitive phase

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Describe the key features of the associative phase (3)

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  • Learner makes more subtle adjustments
  • improvements are smaller in magnitude
  • has been called the motor stage
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14
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Phase of motor learning:

  • Learner makes more subtle adjustments
  • improvements are smaller in magnitude
  • has been called the motor stage
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Associative phase

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Describe the key features of the autonomous phase (3)

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  • reached only after a great deal of practice
  • performance is described as automatic
  • appears that the performer is not paying attention
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Phase of motor learning

  • reached only after a great deal of practice
  • performance is described as automatic
  • appears that the performer is not paying attention
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autonomous phase