Indirect Perception Flashcards

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What is indirect perception?

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Perception where the brain processes, interprets, and makes decisions based on sensory information, rather than acting instantly.

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Is indirect perception direct or cognitive?

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Cognitive — it involves thinking, memory, and decision-making.

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Which theory supports indirect perception?

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The Information Processing Theory. GREGORY

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Steps involved in indirect perception?

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Input → Decision making → Output → Feedback.

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How does indirect perception help performance?

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It allows athletes to use experience, tactics, and strategies to make better decisions, especially in complex or slower situations.

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Who is associated with the Information Processing approach?

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GREGORY

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How does indirect perception explain skilled movement?

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Movement is based on processing information, making decisions, and using memory before acting.

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In indirect perception, how does a tennis player react to a fast serve?

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They process the ball’s speed, spin, and past experiences before deciding how and where to move.

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