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Motor Learning Test 3
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Undergraduate 3
04/23/2013

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Define Motivation
Definition
an internal state or condition directed toward accomplishing a goal has an energizing effect on the person and is crucial to maintaining persistence of a motivated behavior.
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How important is motivation to the learning of motor skills?
Definition
If the learner is not motivated in any way to learn the skill then the skill will not be learned.
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What factors influence motivation?
Definition
• Relevance of Task
• Level of Task Difficulty
• Perception of Control
• Success in meeting Task
Goals
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Why is setting goals important to learning?
Definition
facilitates learning

impacts quality of competitive sports performance
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How should goals be set?
Definition
CARS
• Challenging
• Attainable:
• Realistic:
• Specific and measurable:
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What different types of goals should be established for practice?
Definition
– Outcome goals
• Desired results or end product
• Objectively measured comparisons with the performance of others
• Out of person’s control

– Performance goals
• Individual improvement relative to previous performance

– Process goals
• Correct performance of movement patterns
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How is attention conceptualized?
Definition
as consciousness, internal and external awareness, conscious (controlled) and unconscious (automatic) neural processes.
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On what should learners concentrate during the performance of motor skills?
Definition
one critical location
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When is RT2 the longest?
Definition
ISI is 50-60 ms
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How does a performer's visual gaze influence attention and performance?
Definition
the performers attention generally follows their vision
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What is the "quiet eye"?
Definition
– Fixation of gaze on one critical location
– Initiation of fixed gaze prior to movement
– Duration of fixed gaze carries through & beyond final
movement
– Longer length of quiet eye period
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What are the most effective methods for providing verbal instructions?
Definition
• Focus on critical features of skill & environment
• Stated succinctly
• Limit number of verbal cues
• Repeat verbal cues frequently
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What are the most effective methods for providing visual demonstrations?
Definition
– Mix demonstrations—use both learning and expert models.
– Demonstrations before practice and spaced throughout practice.
– Arrange learners for most effective viewing angles
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How do the characteristics of a model influence the quality and effectiveness of skill demonstrations?
Definition
– Model’s status
• Social status
• McCullagh’s study: Apparently skilled vs. unskilled
• Inconsistent effect, not a major factor

– Skill level of model
• Predictions of social cognitive theory
• Adams: Expert and learning models
• Importance of hearing corrective feedback

– Similarity of model
• Learner response to models considered similar to self
• Enhance feelings of self-efficacy
• Increase motivational levels
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What are mirror neurons?
Definition
A mirror neuron is a neuron that fires both when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another.
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What is the single most important factor in the learning of motor skills?
Definition
Practice
Term
What questions should instructors consider?
Definition
– Order skills are practiced
– Practiced one way or variety of ways
– Rest and work distribution
– Whole or part Practice
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What are the three practice types?
Definition
blocked, random, serial.
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what is contextual interference?
Definition
degree to which the arrangement of practice trials influences the amount of interference within memory
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Who benefits more from random practice?
Definition
beginning to advanced performers.
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What are the influential factors involved in the timing of random practice introduction?
Definition
Influential factors: age, skill level, task complexity
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