Schema theory Flashcards

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what does schema theory help us explain

A

how someone comes up with a novel response (something that they haven’t experienced before)

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what is a GMP

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a generalised motor program

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what is the benefit of schema’s, being generalised

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they can be adapted, to perform a given skill in a situation that you may not of encountered before

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what are the 3 ways, that schema say are performance can adapted

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  • sequence of muscle contraction
  • force of contraction
  • timining
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what are the 3 ways, that schema say are performance can adapted

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  • sequence of muscle contraction
  • force of contraction
  • timing
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what are the aspects of recall schema

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  • initial conditions - judging what is in your display (perceptual)
  • response specification - the ideal response, based on your interpretation of the initial conditions
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what are the aspects of recognition schema

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  • sensory consequences - what has happened as a result of my response
  • outcome - what was the knowledge of results
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what are the two parts of recall schema

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  • initial conditions
  • response specification
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what are the two parts of recognition schema

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  • sensory consequences
  • outcome
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