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1 Information Processing in Motor Learning
Chapter 17 Sport Books Publisher

2 Feedback in Movement Control
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3 As we execute movements, the receptors in our bodies continually update the CNS about the nature of our actions The efficiency of motor control by the information-processing system depends on feedback Sport Books Publisher

4 Closed-Loop Control Sport Books Publisher

5 Follows the idea that movements may be planned and adjusted by feedback even during a movement
This general closed-loop control process is self-regulating and will continue to maintain the desired movement of the performer Key elements: Feedback Error detection Error correction Analogy: thermostat Sport Books Publisher

6 Response Execution Motor Program Muscles Output Environment
Error Input Senses Correction Perception Stimulus Identification Comparator (Reference system) CNS Executive The stages of information processing Response Selection and Programming Response Execution PNS Effector The motor program and motor system Motor Program Proprioceptive Feedback Muscles Output Environment Exteroceptive Feedback Sport Books Publisher

7 Advantages of the Closed-Loop System
New skills Activities requiring precision and accuracy Allows adjustment according to the situation Adds versatility to movements Sport Books Publisher

8 Disadvantages of the Closed-Loop System
Rapid, discrete actions do not properly fall under closed-loop control Demands attention and time Feedback must pass through the processing stage Sport Books Publisher

9 Open-Loop Control Sport Books Publisher

10 Describes control of automatic actions
Motor program defines the details of skilled action before the movement begins and without the influence of peripheral feedback Movements may be structured in advance, enabling them to run off automatically when initiated Two main components: The executive The effector Sport Books Publisher

11 EXECUTIVE EFFECTOR No Feedback Chooses motor program
STIMULUS EXECUTIVE EFFECTOR Chooses motor program Relays instruction Carries out specific instructions automatically No Feedback Sport Books Publisher

12 Advantages of the Open-Loop System
Fast and forceful movements can be produced without extensive conscious control Attention can de diverted to other responses Does not demand as much time because there is no feedback Sport Books Publisher

13 Disadvantages of the Open-Loop System
Not as effective in unstable and less predictable situations Movements may not be determined effectively in advance Not effective in precise and complex actions Sport Books Publisher


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