Indirect Perception Flashcards
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What is indirect perception?
Perception where the brain processes, interprets, and makes decisions based on sensory information, rather than acting instantly.
Is indirect perception direct or cognitive?
Cognitive — it involves thinking, memory, and decision-making.
Which theory supports indirect perception?
The Information Processing Theory. GREGORY
Steps involved in indirect perception?
Input → Decision making → Output → Feedback.
How does indirect perception help performance?
It allows athletes to use experience, tactics, and strategies to make better decisions, especially in complex or slower situations.
Who is associated with the Information Processing approach?
GREGORY
How does indirect perception explain skilled movement?
Movement is based on processing information, making decisions, and using memory before acting.
In indirect perception, how does a tennis player react to a fast serve?
They process the ball’s speed, spin, and past experiences before deciding how and where to move.