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KIN 386 1st EditionExam # 2 Study Guide This study guide walks through the three lectures that we have covered for the exam. Some are in the form of questions and some are basic information knowledge. The questions/ points are first and the answers are at the bottom. 1. Attention and Performance: Sustained Attention factors include...2. Attention and Performance: What is parallel processing?3. Attention and Performance: Controlled vs. Automatic processing4. Attention and Performance: Developing Automacity= ____.5. Attention and Performance: Distracted driving is apart of what stage?6. Attention and Performance: Internal vs. External Focus of Attention7. Attention and Performance: Novice vs. Expert8. Attention and Performance: What is attention?9. Attention and Performance: What is consistent mapping?10. Attention and Performance: What is Double Stimulation Paradigm?11. Attention and Performance: What is Inattention Blindness?12. Attention and Performance: What is stroop effect?13. Attention and Performance: What is Sustained Attention?14. Attention and Performance: What is the "cocktail party" effect?15. Attention and Performance: What is the Inverted-U Principle?16. Attention and Performance: What is the Probe-Task Technique?17. Attention and Performance: What is the Psychological Refractory Period? 18. Attention and Performance: Choking under pressure19. Attention and Performance: What is limited attentional capacity?20. Attention and Performance: What is Perceptual Narrowing? Why is it important?21. Attention and Performance: When learning how to attend to things he must shift attention to:22. Attention and Performance: what phenomenon is linked to inattention blindness?23. Information processing: 1. Short Term Sensory Store is?24. Information processing: 2. Short Term Memory is? how long does it last?25. Information processing: Anticipation- one way that learners cope with _____. It is when a performer can organize movement ____. The three types are ___, ___, and ____. Who has the advantage in anticipation?26. Information processing: benefits of anticipation include: lag equivalent to RT is ____. It can start an action ____ with a signal or even before it. One factor that affects the capability to predict effectively is the ______.27. Information processing: continuous skill28. Information processing: costs of anticipation include: when the anticipated action _____. ______requires more processing activities and ______ compared to a response to a neutral or unanticipated event. It can create a _____ disadvantage.29. Information processing: humans are ____ of information like a computer30. Information processing: Long term memory:1. contains ___ information that has been collected over a lifetime.2. information is thought to be ___.3. information is coded via _____. 4. directly related to ___ and _____.31. Information processing: Movement Programming does what, what anatomical parts are involved?32. Information processing: Movement time?33. Information processing: open skills34. Information processing: Population stereotypes is a type of ____. What is learned in population stereotypes? An example of population stereotyping 35. Information processing: Reaction time interval?36. Information processing: Reaction time plus movement time equals?37. Information processing: Response alternatives influence .....38. Information processing: Response Selection does what and is the transition process between what? What is the key word for this stage?39. Information processing: Stimulus Identification identifies what and is what kind of stage? What is detected in this stage?40. Information processing: the three stages are _____.41. Information processing: The three stages:42. Information processing: What is choice reaction time?43. Information processing: What is Hick's Law?44. Information processing: What is reaction time?45. Information processing: What is simple reaction time?46. Information processing: What is stimulus response compatibility?47. Sensory Contributions: Characteristics of each nervous system48. Sensory Contributions: The nervous system consists of....49. Sensory Contributions: Advantages of proprioception and performance?50. Sensory Contributions: Basal Ganglia characteristics:51. Sensory Contributions: cerebellum characteristics52. Sensory Contributions: cerebellum function53. Sensory Contributions: focal vs. ambient54. Sensory Contributions: forgetting theories:55. Sensory Contributions: Locomotion- optic flow vs feedforward?56. Sensory Contributions: Main parts of the brain57. Sensory Contributions: Postural control involves58. Sensory Contributions: Predominant sensory receptor is 70 %____ and 40% _____59. Sensory Contributions: rods vs cones60. Sensory Contributions: Sensory vs. Motor Pathways61. Sensory Contributions: the cerebral cortex is the ___ layer of the brain and is apart of the ___.62. Sensory Contributions: The cerebral cortex three functional areas include63. Sensory Contributions: The visual field of the eye is associated with...64. Sensory Contributions: Traumatic brain injury definition, results in what, and what physical therapistsdo.65. Sensory Contributions: Types of injuries to the spinal cord. The higher up the spinal cord, the more ____ the injury66. Sensory Contributions: types of long term memory67. Sensory Contributions: types of simple reflexes68. Sensory Contributions: Vision and performance includes...69. Sensory Contributions: Vision and performance uses vision to ____70. Sensory Contributions: visual search strategies: the four and their definitions71. Sensory Contributions: What are sensory receptors? The relay information to the ___.72. Sensory Contributions: What are spinal reflexes? They are ____, ____ 73. Sensory Contributions: What are the three kinds of sensory receptors? 74. Sensory Contributions: What are the two visual systems?75. Sensory Contributions: What are types of proprioception receptors?76. Sensory Contributions: what happens when you don't reestbalish proprioception?77. Sensory Contributions: What is a relfex arc?78. Sensory Contributions: What is cross dominance?79. Sensory Contributions: What is eye dominance?80. Sensory Contributions: What is postural control?81. Sensory Contributions: What is proprioception?82. Sensory Contributions: What is sports vision?83. Sensory Contributions: What is Spotting?84. Sensory Contributions: What is the primary concern for rehab programs?ANSWERS:1. Motivation, arousal,


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