Motor Control Final
___ is a centrally located control mechanism that produces genetic, repetitive, actions; it is similar to a motor program and triggered by some stimulus and seems to use patterns for activations
A central pattern generator
Automatic processing is thought to be the result of
A lot of practice
____refers to stable and enduring traits that are genetically determined and underlie a person's skilled performance
Abilities
Perceptual narrowing does not result in which of the following
Ability to use more of the information in the environment
Effective target width is a measure of
Accuracy
Feedforward information represents ___
Anticipated sensory consequences
___ is the level of excitement of a person's central nervous system
Arousal
The inverted U principle examines the relationship between
Arousal and performance
Perceptual narrowing occurs when
Arousal is high
The components of stimuli from sources such as a vision, audition, and touch are thought to be ___ in the stimulus identification stage
Assembled
___ describes processing that is quick, done in parallel, and is involuntary. It does not demand attention, is more prominent during the later stages of learning, and take lots of practice
Automatic processing
In a double-stimulation paradigm, the performer is asked to respond to
Both stimuli
Evidence suggests that during a Stroop task, the color of the ink an d the word spelled by the ink are initially processed
In parallel
"Looked-but-failed-to-see" car accidents seem to be linked to the phenomenon of
Inattention blindness
Fitt's law states that movement time is linearly related to _____
Index of difficulty
The differences in people's performance that are caused by differences in stable and enduring abilities are
Individual differences
The study of ___ involves the distinct emphases: abilities and prediction
Individual differences
All of the following are important distinctions of skill except
Inherited traits
When it comes to talking on the phone while driving, research suggests that hands free talking ___ in comparison to handheld talking
Interferes equally with driving
Information stored in which memory system is thought to be very abstract?
Long term memory
For a quick pointing movement made with the arm while standing, the first muscles to activate are the
Lower back and legs
Fitt's Law tells us all of the following except
MT decreases as movement amplitude increases
Factor(s) known to affect vigilance include
Motivation Arousal Fatigue All the above **
Motor program theory fails to explain which of the following
Novel tasks and storage problems
This type of control system sends centrally determined, prestructured commands to the effector and runs without feedback. It is used for rapid, discrete movements
Open-loop control
Which of the following does not provide proprioceptive information to a performer
Optical flow
The "cocktail party effect" is an example of ___ processing
Parallel processing
____ occurs when two or more stimuli are processed at the same time without interference
Parallel processing
____ is thought of as building new, more stable, more precise and/or longer-operating motor programs
Practice
Making you movements in a soccer game unpredictable forces your opponent to
React
The interval of elapsed time after a suddenly presented stimulus until the beginning of the response is called the
Reaction time interval
In the study of anticipation, one research method involves showing a video clip where the view of an opponent's body part is blocked. If the blocked view interferes with the athlete's anticipation, this indicates that
The athlete uses that perceptual information
Reaction time and decision making are not influenced by which of the following?
The color of stimuli
Variable Error (VE) measures
The consistency of error in a block of trials
When a person attempts to produce the same force on repeated trials, ____ is thought to be caused by relatively noisy processes that convert central nervous system impulses into activation of muscle motor units
Variability
The M1 feedback loop is at a low level in the spinal cord and does not involve____
Voluntary control
A ____ skill occurs in a stable and predictable environment
closed
The RT interval is a measure of accumulated durations of the three stages of information processing
True
The blind-sight phenomenon demonstrates that we can respond to objects in the environment unconsciously
True
The psychological refractory period is the delay in responding to the second of two closely spaced stimuli
True
All of the following are important distinctions of abilities except
Developed with practice
The method scientist use to examine individual abilities or difference (factors that make people different from each other) is
Differential approach
The visual system is used to detect the orientation of the body in the environment, is non-conscious, and takes in all of the visual field
Dorsal stream vision
According to Hick's Law, choice RT increases a constant amount every time the number of stimuli-response alternative is
Doubled
The method scientists use to examine variables that influence people's performance in a uniform way is
Experimental approach
When an expert reverts from a ___ to a ___ focus of attention, the consequences to performance can be negative result in "choking"
External; internal
A decreased stimulus- response compatibility will decrease choice RT
False
Because the velocity of a movement is larger when a movement is sped up, decreasing the movement time for a task increases timing error
False
Decreases in accuracy when movement times are very short are simply due to less time for feedback utilization
False
How we use attention is not defined by how the attentional resources are allocated
False
Short-term memory is the briefest of all memory
False
The prediction of success in motor skills is very effective in motor behavior
False
There is evidence that movement time and kinematics for two limbs completing different, incongruent tasks are determined independently and not by a joint command
False
Visual acuity, color vision, height, and build are considered skills more than abilities
False
An early view that a single global ability is the basis for all motor behavior (now viewed as incorrect)
General motor ability hypothesis
The reason for a choke under pressure occur as much because of information processing errors as they do for motor performance errors
True
The storage and the novelty are limitations to simple motor program theory
True
When separate, incongruent task demands are required of two limbs, the explanatory power of Fitt's law is reduced
True
In an experiment that examines Fitt's Law, amplitude and width can vary in different combinations in the task
True
Increasing the arousal level generally enhances performance, but only to a point
True
Short-term memory and working memory are the same thing
True
Skills with purely temporal goals seem to follow different principles than those with purely spatial goals
True
The amount of practice has a large effect on
Choice RT
____ is the interval between the presentation of one of several stimuli to the beginning of one of several possible responses
Choice reaction time
Automaticity is most effective in which type of skills
Closed
Automatic Processing is most effective in
Closed skills
Riding a bicycle is an example of a ___task?
Continuous
___ skills unfold in an ongoing fashion without recognizable beginning and end
Continuous
___ is a type of information processing that is deliberate and requires consciousness. It is slow, sequential, demanding of attention, voluntary, and more prominent during the early stages of learning
Controlled processing
The method of measuring the strength of a relationship between people's performance scores on two tasks is
Correlation
_____is a surgical procedure in which a bundle of nerves is severed an results in the prevention of nerve impulses reaching the spinal cord; animal experiments using this surgery provide evidence for motor programs
Deafferentation
Attention remaining for a secondary task is ___ when the primary task is more complex
Reduced
If a movement is ___, instructions to decrease movement time have a detrimental effect on spatial accuracy
Relatively slow
Which information processing stage is responsible for a transition process between sensory input and movement output
Response selection
____ is the stage of information processing in which a person decides what to do with the information provided
Response selection
Investigators from the ____ perspective state that the regularities of movement patterns are not represented in programs but emerge naturally out of the complex interactions among degrees of freedom
Self-organization
Proprioception includes all of the following except
Sensory information from outside of the body
Chopping cucumbers and tomatoes for a salad would best be described as
Serial skill
The process of rehearsing information keeps it available in the
Short term memory
In relation to memory, the ____ is a "holding cell" for sensory information and is not sustained by attention
Short term sensory store
The term ____ describes proficiencies that can be modified by practice and are essentially countless in number
Skills
____ is the type of accuracy required of aiming movements for which the position of the movement's end point is important to the performance
Spatial accuracy
Anticipation that involves what will happen in the environment is called
Spatial anticipation
A view that several specific independent motor abilities are the basis for every type of motor performance is
Specificity hypothesis
According to Donders (1868) a C-type (go/no-go reaction) task requires
Stimulus detection and stimulus identification
The extent to which a stimulus and response are connected in a natural way is called
Stimulus-response compatibility
Decision Making can be influenced by
The number of stimulus-response alternatives Stimulus-response compatibility Population stereotypes All of the above**
Selecting someone for a high-performance team because he or she performs well as a novice is problematic because
The relative importance of various underlying abilities can change as a learner progresses from beginner to expert
Extroception provides information to the processing system about
The state of the environment
All of the following regarding closed loop control are accurate except
The system involves error correction without the use of feedback
All of the following are true about skill correlation except
There is an underlying general ability for balance skills
Skill are different from movements because
They have an environmental goal
According to GMP theory, invariant features make a pattern consistently appear the same
True
According to GMP theory, parameters determine how a movement is executed
True
An inverted U-relationship exists between spatial accuracy and force requirements with the least accuracy produced at moderate force levels
True
An open-loop system is not sensitive to whether or not actions were successful in meeting the goal
True
Any factor that increases the duration of one or more of the stages of information processing will lengthen RT
True
Attention is a resource or pool of resources available that can be used for various tasks
True
Even with extensive practice, a person lacking a sufficient level of the fundamental abilities required for a particular task will not achieve high levels of performance
True
Fitt's Law describes the tendency for performers to trade speed for accuracy
True