KNES 385 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Biofeedback, Central Nervous System, Proprioception

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The sensory feedback that is naturally available white performing a skill. Feedback- task intrinsic feedback, which can have: visual, auditory, proprioceptive- know where you are in reference to things, tactile. Information about performance that supplements sensory feedback and comes from a sources external to the performance. Feedback can lead to augmented feedback, which i s knowledge of results or. Augmented feedback that gives information about the outcome of an attempt to perform a skill: knowledge of performance. Augmented feedback that gives information about the movement characteristics that lead to a performance outcome. Concurrent augmented feedback: augmented feedback that si provided while a person is performing a skill or making a movement, this is useful when movement/process is slow. Terminal augmented feedback: augmented feedback that is provided after person has completed the performance of a skill or a movement, after is better!

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