Sensory Contribution to Skilled Performance Flashcards
What are sensory classifications?
Exteroception: Provides sensory information about the environment that comes primarily from outside the body (vision and audition)
Proprioception: Provide sensory information about the state of the body that come primarily from muscle, joint and movement
What systems help proprioception?
Vestibular apparatus: organ in inner ear; info about balance
Joint receptors: receptors in a capsule around the joint; info about extreme position
Muscle spindle: info about changes in muscle length
Golgi tendon organs: info about muscle force
Cutaneous receptors: info about pressure and temperature
What is an active movement and passive movement?
Active: you move your body
Passive: someone else moves your body
Why can’t we tickle ourselves?
efference copy or feedback signal: information about the intended action or the expected feedback generated before the action begins
What are limitations of closed loop control systems?
they are slow:
they only allow for about 3 corrections/sec
What is the closed loop control system thought not to control?
Rapid tracking behavior
Discrete task of brief duration
What is the evidence of the limitations?
Can’t account for rapid discrete movements
must be a pre-planned, ballistic component to each movement that lasts around 150ms
What is the conclusion on closed loop control
Since the reaction to move away from the obstacle happens as fast as the reaction toward the new target, the obstacle response must have been pre-planned
What are reflexes?
Stereotyped, involuntary, automatic, rapid response to stimuli
What is electromyography (EMG)?
Method for recording electrical activity in a muscle or a group of muscles
What is the M1 Response?
Myosynaptic stretch reflex: contraction of stretched muscle within 30-50ms
Important for posture
Thousands can occur at the same time
What is the M2 responsive?
Polysynaptic functional stretch response: Contraction of muscles within 50-80ms
At least one synapse in the brain (long loop)
More flexible: influenced by instruction
What is the M3 response?
Reaction time response
Passed all stages of processing
Maximally flexible: powerful and sustained
What is a triggered reaction?
Complex and coordinated reaction
Non-voluntary
Can effect musculature away from the original stimulation
What is the final common path?
resulting movement is a combination of original motor plan, M1, M2, M3 - but only ever one movement