BSC 1086C Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Infraspinatus Muscle, Opponens Pollicis Muscle, Palmaris Longus Muscle
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60 minutes (2mins per questions, no backtracking allowed: different types of practice and how to apply them. Massed practice - trial time > rest time. Distributed practice - rest time >= trial time. Random practice- learner performs a variety of skills in a trial. Example- sit to stand, supine to sit, sit to supine, sit to walk, and sit to sit. Appears to be the most effective when used with skills that use different patterns of coordination, and thus different underlying motor programs. May be inappropriate until learners understand the dynamics of the task being learned. Blocked practice- learner performs a single skill over and over, with repetition being the key. Example- sit to stand then move from stand to walk. Whole training- technique is practiced from start to end each trial. Part training- skill is broken down into steps and each step needs to be mastered before learning the entire task.