The process through which a person develops the ability to perform and refine a task or skill is commonly called
Question 2 options:
rudimentary learning
motor learning
physical development
psychological development
Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding Knowledge of Results Feedback. Check all that apply.
Question 3 options:
feedback is solely based on the end result
kinematic information about the actual execution of the movements performed
feedback about the success of an action with respect to the goal of that movement
looking at how the skill is performed and not the end result
Question 4 (1 point)
Mix and Match: Choose the appropriate words or phrases that match the terms. Words or phrases may only be used once.
Question 4 options:
large gains in learning
involves little thought
developing ability to perform a task
begin refining a skill
information for learner on progression of learning to perform a skill
1.
motor learning
2.
automatic motor activity
3.
associative stage
4.
feedback
5.
cognitive stage
Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following is FALSE regarding the cognitive stage of motor learning.
Question 5 options:
Become aware of what was performed wrong in order to fix the issue
Characterized as having large gains but still very inconsistent in performance
Initial phase of learning
Learner is creating a "mental picture" of the skill to answer the question "I’m supposed to do what?"
1 answer
Question 2: motor learning
Question 3: feedback about the success of an action with respect to the goal of that movement, looking at how the skill is performed and not the end result
Question 4:
1. large gains in learning - motor learning
2. involves little thought - automatic motor activity
3. developing ability to perform a task - cognitive stage
4. begin refining a skill - associative stage
5. information for learner on progression of learning to perform a skill - feedback
Question 5: Learner is creating a "mental picture" of the skill to answer the question "I’m supposed to do what?"