Across
- 3. stored info about how to produce a movement, made up of the initial conditions and the response specification
- 5. where motor programmes are stored
- 7. the motor programme and the movement objective
- 11. a person who created the schema theory
- 12. separate movements that make up a whole skill
- 13. guessing what is about to happen
Down
- 1. the internal (kinaesthetic) feedback we receive as we undertake the movement
- 2. a set of relationships between joint action and muscle contractions that can be adapted to produce a new technique or skill
- 4. the delay in the response to the second of two closely spaced stimuli
- 6. information that allows the performer to evaluate their movement - made up of the sensory conseqeunses and response outcome
- 7. the result of the movement compared to the objective
- 8. the knowledge we have of the environment, body position, limb position, muscle tension
- 9. guessing a movement that will be needed
- 10. choosing a motor programme
- 14. a series of muscle contractions that produce a movement
