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AS PE Perception Test

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What does DCR stand for?
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What is selective attention?
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How can a coach manipulate the practice environment to help a learner in a cognitive stage of learning improve the selective attention?
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What happens during the DCR process?
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How does selective attention vary between a novice and experienced performer?
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Which stimuli are easier to attend to?
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Loud, bright, fast, contrasting, unusual or expected
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Identify cues Reduce the number of stimuli by reducing number of players Use bright bib to identify key attacker or defender
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Novice - poor selective attention, often attend to incorrect stimuli, practices should be simplified Experince - good selective attention, ignores irrelevant stimuli, able to cope with more complex practices
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The proces of picking out and focusing on those parts of the display that are relevant to the performance, removing irrelevant information
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Detect Compare Recognise
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Detect - registering of the stimulus by the sense organs Compare - referring the stimulus to the movement to compare it to previously stored stimuli Recognise - finding the corresponding stimuli in the memory
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Where does proprioceptive information come from?

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