Kinesiology 3347A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Zone Defense, Episodic Memory, Automaticity
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Chapter 14: knowledge as a functional constraint in motor development. Knowledge base: the amount of information a person has on a specific topic. Performance related to quality of knowledge base: less need to remember great deal of information, more effective use of cognitive processes, less demand for conscious attention to some tasks. Why texting and driving is dangerous because they both require attention. Breaks down into: (a) events (episodic memory) (b) facts (semantic memory) The relatively effortless activation of relations among sets of items, or. Facilitating the use of deliberate memory strategies. Automaticity: the ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit. It is usually the result of learning, repetition, and practice. Strategic: general rules and strategies, generalizable across activities i. e. give and go soccer, basketball. Not man to man, occupy a zone on the for.