Skill Acquisition: Schema Theory Flashcards

1
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Define a schema

A

A set of motor programmes than can be adapted to produce a new movement

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2
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Is a recall schema before or after a movement?

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Before

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3
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Name the 2 processes of the recall schema

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Initial conditions and response specification

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4
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In Schmidt’s schema theory, explain initial conditions

A

Using knowledge of the environment

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5
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In Schmidt’s schema theory, explain response specification

A

Making a decision based on initial conditions

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6
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Does a recognition schema take place before or after a movement?

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After

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7
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Outline the 2 processes in a recognition schema

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Sensory consequences and response outcome

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8
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In Schmidt’s schema theory, explain sensory consequences

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Involves knowledge of performance, where the performer receives feedback based on the success of the movement

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9
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In Schmidt’s schema theory, explain response outcome

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Involves knowledge of results

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10
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According to Drive Reduction Theory, what happens once a performer reaches a goal?

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Their level of motivation reduces

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11
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According to Drive Reduction Theory, what should a coach do if drive is reduced after achieving a goal?

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Set the performer a more challenging goal

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