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KNH 184 Final-- Miami University | 60 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Motor learning - How do we acquire movement skills? 
Motor Skills - Movements are the component parts of... 
To produce adaptable and complex movements - According to Daniel Wolpert, what is the reason we 
have a brain? 
Cerebral Cortex - Which part of the brain initiates voluntary movement? 
Brainstem - In which part of the brain do the sensory and motor neurons cross from one side of the 
body to the other? 
Frontal - In which part of the brain does motor cortex exist? 
Reaction Time - The tim...
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Physical guidance is a strong positive motor performance variable, but a weak positive motor learning 
variable. - Answer-True 
Augmented feedback should be provided to a learner instantaneously after a practice trial so she/he can 
quickly decide what to do differently on the next practice trial. - Answer-False 
One of the reasons a retention interval must be included in a transfer/retention design is to allow any 
temporary effects of practice to dissipate (go away). - Answer-True 
A performan...
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The ______ controls communication between the cerebellum and the cerebrum/cerebral cortex - 
Answer-pons 
What is the ability to manipulate relatively large objects with your hands and arms - Answer-Manual 
Dexterity 
What happens during rapid elbow flexion.. the triceps muscle (two things) - Answer-is inhibited and acts 
as the antagonist 
What types of neurons convey information from the CNS to the periphery? - Answer-motor, descending, 
efferent 
If you found a correlation coefficient of .75 ...
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Two fundamental Questions - Answer-How do we acquire movement skills? How do we control 
movement skills? 
Three sub disciplines of motor behavior - Answer-1) motor learning 2) motor control 3) motor 
development 
Motor Behavior - Answer-people do things by exerting muscular contractions 
Motor Control - Answer-examines the control mechanisms for movement 
Motor learning - Answer-set of internal and mental processes associated with practice or experience 
leading to relatively permanent gains in...
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What are the three subdisciplines of motor behavior? - Answer-1. Motor Control 
2. Motor Learning 
3. Motor Development 
Motor Control - Answer-Study of how movements are controlled 
Motor Learning - Answer-Study of how motor skills are acquired 
Motor Development - Answer-Study of how motor skills are developed 
The term motor skill can be conceptualized in two ways. What are those? - Answer-1. Skill can be seen as 
a task 
EX: Swimming, Skating 
2. Skill can be viewed as a level of performance...
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KNH 184 Exam 2 (from actual exam)All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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According to Hick's Law, what happens every time the number of stimulus-response alternatives 
doubles? - Answer-1. the performer's response selection stage of information processing takes longer 
2. the performer's RT increases by a constant amount 
The _________________________ theory was developed to address the ___________________ and 
____________________ problems with the original concept of motor programs. - Answer-generalized 
motor program / novelty / storage 
The inverted-U hypothes...
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KNH 184 Exam 2- Miami University Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+
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Reaction Time - Answer-Time it takes to respond and initiate movement (average is 120-280 ms) 
Movement Time - Answer-Time from initiated movement until the end of the movement 
Response time - Answer-Time it takes to respond until the end of movement (Reaction time + Movement 
time) 
Stimulus Identification Stage - Answer-The stimulus is recognized and identified-- sensory stage (vision, 
audition, touch, kinethesis, smell) Parallel processing usually occurs during this stage 
Response Selectio...
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Motor Behavior - Study of movement and processes that underlie motor performance 
Motor Control - Examines control mechanism of movement 
Motor Learning - Learning movements through practice 
History of Motor Skills - WWII- need for trained military with skillful movements 
Fritts' Law (1954) - Speed accuracy trade-off 
Dr. Franklin Henry - University of California Berkley, Father of motor behavior research 
Movement - Change in position of a body segment. Are a component part of motor skills 
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Physical guidance is a strong positive motor performance variable, but a weak positive motor 
learning variable. - True 
Augmented feedback should be provided to a learner instantaneously after a practice trial so 
she/he can quickly decide what to do differently on the next practice trial. - False 
One of the reasons a retention interval must be included in a transfer/retention design is to 
allow any temporary effects of practice to dissipate (go away). - True 
A performance variable is someth...