Deck 24: Motor Control and Motor Learning
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Deck 24: Motor Control and Motor Learning
1
Which statement is true concerning part practice?
A) Part practice may be preferable with complex skills.
B) Part practice is always preferred over whole practice.
C) Part practice is best when the sequence varies.
D) The learner should not receive assistance with part practice.
A) Part practice may be preferable with complex skills.
B) Part practice is always preferred over whole practice.
C) Part practice is best when the sequence varies.
D) The learner should not receive assistance with part practice.
Part practice may be preferable with complex skills.
2
Which statement is true concerning how knowledge of performance (KP) facilitates motor learning?
A) KP should be given 100% of the time.
B) KP should be provided the next day.
C) Prescriptive KP is more helpful than descriptive KP in the early stages of learning.
D) KP error information is not helpful.
A) KP should be given 100% of the time.
B) KP should be provided the next day.
C) Prescriptive KP is more helpful than descriptive KP in the early stages of learning.
D) KP error information is not helpful.
Prescriptive KP is more helpful than descriptive KP in the early stages of learning.
3
What type of practice is most effective for transfer of learning?
A) Blocked
B) Distributive
C) Variable
D) Repetitive
A) Blocked
B) Distributive
C) Variable
D) Repetitive
Variable
4
To improve upper extremity control needed for writing, the practitioner gives the child a large piece of paper taped to the wall and finger paints.What has the practitioner altered?
A) Attention to details
B) Degrees of freedom
C) Practice expectations
D) Mental rehearsal
A) Attention to details
B) Degrees of freedom
C) Practice expectations
D) Mental rehearsal
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5
Alison quickly repositions her body to catch a ball.Of what is this an example?
A) Adaptation
B) Blocked practice
C) Feedback
D) Feedforward
A) Adaptation
B) Blocked practice
C) Feedback
D) Feedforward
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6
What type of practice includes having a child placing coins in a slot, resting briefly, and repeating the same activity again?
A) Blocked
B) Distributed
C) Transfer of learning
D) Variable
A) Blocked
B) Distributed
C) Transfer of learning
D) Variable
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7
Which statement is not a guideline for applying the concept of transfer of learning?
A) There is no benefit to practicing the skill in real-life situations.
B) Skills need to be presented in a logical progression.
C) Foundational skills should be practiced before complex skills.
D) Similar skills are more likely to transfer.
A) There is no benefit to practicing the skill in real-life situations.
B) Skills need to be presented in a logical progression.
C) Foundational skills should be practiced before complex skills.
D) Similar skills are more likely to transfer.
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8
What term is used to describe the intrinsic processes that go hand in hand with children experiencing and participating in meaningful activities that lead to long-lasting changes in motor performance?
A) Bilateral motor control
B) In-hand manipulation
C) Implement usage
D) Motor learning
A) Bilateral motor control
B) In-hand manipulation
C) Implement usage
D) Motor learning
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9
Karen provides her client, Bill, with 1-minute rests between 5-minute of repetitive skill practice.What kind of practice is this?
A) Continual
B) Distributed
C) Blocked
D) Variable
A) Continual
B) Distributed
C) Blocked
D) Variable
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10
Which statement is correct concerning feedback and motor skill learning?
A) Direct the child to critical cues before demonstrating the skill.
B) Talk to the child throughout the entire process while demonstrating the skill.
C) Do not provide demonstrations; allow the child to work through the skill.
D) Demonstrate throughout.
A) Direct the child to critical cues before demonstrating the skill.
B) Talk to the child throughout the entire process while demonstrating the skill.
C) Do not provide demonstrations; allow the child to work through the skill.
D) Demonstrate throughout.
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11
Which statement is not true concerning using mental practice to develop motor skills?
A) Mental practice should be relatively short, not prolonged.
B) Mental practice can help the person prepare to perform a task.
C) Mental practice combined with physical practice works best.
D) Mental practice replaces physical practice.
A) Mental practice should be relatively short, not prolonged.
B) Mental practice can help the person prepare to perform a task.
C) Mental practice combined with physical practice works best.
D) Mental practice replaces physical practice.
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12
The COTA working with 6-year-old Dylan plays a game of crumpling sheets of paper into balls and throwing them.What is the goal of this activity?
A) Basketball mastery
B) Finger individuation
C) Hand strengthening
D) Range of motion
A) Basketball mastery
B) Finger individuation
C) Hand strengthening
D) Range of motion
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13
Which concept is least central to motor control theory?
A) Meaningful activities
B) Natural contexts
C) Promote problem solving
D) Teach components
A) Meaningful activities
B) Natural contexts
C) Promote problem solving
D) Teach components
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14
What would be the first step when working with a 6-year-old child with poor coordination and timing for handwriting?
A) Games involving running and moving.
B) Using fingers to grasp object.
C) Scooping, using thumb and index finger.
D) Picking up object, using tip of index finger and thumb.
A) Games involving running and moving.
B) Using fingers to grasp object.
C) Scooping, using thumb and index finger.
D) Picking up object, using tip of index finger and thumb.
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15
Glen is a 5-year-old boy who is unable to pick up cereal and small toys.The certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) engages Glen in a game to pull objects out of Play-Doh and poke his finger in the Play-Doh to make holes.On what skills do these activities work?
A) Balance and range of motion.
B) Endurance and trunk strength.
C) Strength and in-hand manipulation.
D) Timing and sequencing.
A) Balance and range of motion.
B) Endurance and trunk strength.
C) Strength and in-hand manipulation.
D) Timing and sequencing.
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