Schema Theory Flashcards

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What is the schema theory?

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Motor programmes are not stored as separate items but are stored in the LTM as relationships with motor programmes. These relationships are termed generalised movements

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What are generalised movements?

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Adaptations of movement that will transfer to influence the performance and learning of other skills

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What is memory item 1?

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Knowledge of initial conditions

Relates to previous experience of a similar situation

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What is memory item 2?

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Knowledge of response specifications

Involved knowledge of what to do in a situation

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What is recall schema functions?

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Store info about production of generalised movements

To start the movement

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What is Memory item 3?

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Knowledge of sensory consequences applies to kinaethesis

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What is memory item 4?

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Knowledge of movement outcome

Knowledge of what result of the skill is likely to be

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What are the recognition schema functions?

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Control of the movement

Evaluation of the Performance

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Encouraging formation of schema

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Varied practice and fun, enjoyment in training
Use training tasks which are relevant/ transferable into game
Feedback- give knowledge of results and encourage kinaesthetic feedback. Encourage self analysis
Give praise, incentives/ motivate

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