Exceptional Talent Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Expertise & Learning: Describe 'expertise' | Deliberate attention given to a particular skill in order to acquire a higher level of that skill for brain and environmental adaptations |
| Expertise & Learning: Expert performance (eminence) | Outstanding achievement and innovative contributions to a domain by eminent individuals |
| Expertise & Learning: Delberate practice | Extremely structured task explicit goal to improve performance. Repetitions alone dont lead to improvement |
| Contributng factors to becoming expert: Explain Genes and Heredity | Galton (1869) talent as innate expression of heredity genes |
| Contributng factors to becoming expert: Explain External resources | Parental involvement and support, access to practice, training, materials & teachers |
| Contributng factors to becoming expert: Explain Exposure | Early age exposure to a specific domain |
| Contributng factors to becoming expert: Explain Enculturation | Normative environmental influence and values (musical families, etc) |
| Domain specificity - What is that | Experts superior speed in their domain does not transfer, no transfer effect, unless it was string to another instrument. Reaction time, general perception no transfer effect |
| What is deliberate practice? | Simon & Chase - 10 year rule, they found was linked to maths, chess, tennis, swimming and even long distance running. |
| What is the difference between work and play? | Work: incl.public performance, competitions, services for payment, or other efforts motivated by external rewards Play: activities with no explicit goal and are inherently enjoyable |
| Memory Backgrund: Explain Ebbinhaus | The forgetting curve, the decrease in ability of the brain to retain memory over time. |
| Memory Background: Explain Atkinson & Shriffin | Multi store model - sensory registers >> STM and then a rehearsal buffer exists and retrieval and storage mechanisms between the two |
| Memory Background: Explain Baddeley & Hitch | STM model(WMS) - Visuo spatial sketchpad and the phonological loop systems working with executive function and working memory, an episodic buffer which is the executive function |
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