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info processing 1 Information Processing in Motor Behavior
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info processing2 n Models of information processing were prevalent from the 1950’s - 1980’s n Represented a shift in focus from product to process. Subjects’ experience and activities engaged in became important components in the analysis of tasks.
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info processing3 Input PerceptionDecisionEffectorOutput Intrinsic Information Feedback Extrinsic Information Feedback A serial model of information processing. STMLTM
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info processing4 “Central Assumptions Underlying Information Processing” (Stelmach, 1982; p.66) n “Numerous processing stages occur between stimulus and response. n The sequence of processing stages is initiated by stimulus presentation. n Each stage operates only on information available to it.
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info processing5 n Each stage transforms in some way the information supplied to it, an event which requires time for accomplishment n Upon completion of processing performed at one stage, the transformed information is made available to the next stage of processing” (Stelmach, 1982, p.66).
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info processing6 Perception n Clarity and Intensity n Detection n Recognition n Comparison n Selective Attention
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info processing7 Short-term memory n Utilization n Organization n Execution n Evaluation
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info processing8 What is working memory? n Working memory is another way of describing short-term memory. The working memory perspective views the short-term memory as a workbench where input is received, matched with past experiences, and responses are shaped. n Some patterns, ideas, information is received from STM and stored in some form for long term use. n Information is reshaped and transferred for performance.
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info processing9 Decision n Simple, choice, and discrimination reactions n Fractionated Reaction Time n Premotor reaction time n Motor reaction time n Single channel processing n Attention n Selective attention n Psychological refractoriness (the “fake”)
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info processing10 Effector n Open loop and closed loop models
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info processing11 Input PerceptionDecisionEffectorOutput Intrinsic Information Feedback Extrinsic Information Feedback A serial model of information processing. STMLTM
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info processing12 Output n Biomechanical analysis of motor patterns provides information about the consistency and diversity of movement parameters. The movement process can be described through these analyses.
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info processing13 Dynamic systems models n the environment (environmental constraints) n the physical properties (mechanical constraints) n the morphology (anatomical constraints)
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info processing14 S-R tradition Hierarchical Models Dynamic Systems Models (motor control)
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