Kinesiology 1080A/B- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 39 pages long!)

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Impulses may release a protein (tau) around small blood vessels: damages the deep folds in the brain. E. g. have to see whether a player coming at you is your team or not. Amplitude is the same throughout all three groups: p300 measure of stimulus classification processing speed. E. g. whether or not to keep the puck or pass it to a teammate. Lecture 3: executive control and concussions (jan. 12th 2018) Executive control: ability to maintain information in your memory plan, what you want to do, and be able to inhibit responses. Long pathway, hard cognitive action to complete: vector inversion planning a movement in the opposite direction, this and response suppression are under executive control. Concussion study: any demanding task will bring out concussive symptoms. Lecture 4: part 2 the nervous system (jan. 15th 2018) Allows us to carry out sophisticated activities.