Schema Theory Flashcards

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  • Created by: Lukey03
  • Created on: 23-04-22 17:53
Recall Schema(COMPONENTS)
Initial conditions,Response Specification
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Recall Schema (DEFINITION)
Initiates movement, comes before the action
Recalling information about a motor programme
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Recognition Schema(DEFINITION)
Controls movement, happens during action
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Recognition Schema (COMPONENTS)
Sensory Consequences,Response Outcome
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Sensory Consequences(RECOGNITION SCHEMA)
Information about the feel of the activity eg the grip of a netball
Astronger arm/leg action would be needed for a longer pass
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Response Outcome(RECOGNITION SCHEMA)
Feedback about the result Motor programmes can be developed after getting knowledge of result wh
was what i did successful this can be given by a coach
Did the pass reach its intended target? Schema and motor programmes can be updated with knowledge of re
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Initial Conditions(RECALL SCHEMA)
Information from the environment
Where do i need to stand?
am I in the right position to receive the ball?
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Response Specification(RECALL SCHEMA)
Information about what to do
How far away is the player?
what type of pass do i need to do?
How far do i need to pass the ball?
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What is a motor programme?
a series of subroutines organised into the correct sequence to perform a movement
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Purpose of Sensory consequences
concerns the use of the senses to help guide movement
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Recall Schema (DEFINITION)

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Initiates movement, comes before the action
Recalling information about a motor programme

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Recognition Schema(DEFINITION)

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Recognition Schema (COMPONENTS)

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Sensory Consequences(RECOGNITION SCHEMA)

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