The following questions represent areas of interest in the study of motor learning and control. Which question best describes an area of study representing motor control as opposed to motor learning?
A. Do experts use vision differently than beginners when performing skills?
B. What information should be conveyed by instructor feedback?
C. Where should beginners focus their attention when performing a motor skill?
D. Is slow-motion practice beneficial?
Question 2The study of motor control focuses on two primary questions. The first question concerns how body movements are controlled, and the second with how ____________ are controlled.
A. energy expenditures
B. reflexes
C. posturesD, joint angles
Question 3Movement scientists study three main factors influencing the learning of motor skills. These include the learner, the task, and the
A. environment.
B. instructor.
C. practice schedule.
D. purposes for acquiring the skill.
Question 4When the primary interest of study is professional application, the disciplines of motor learning and motor control should
A. be separated and studied in isolation from one another.
B. be treated as the same having no distinction drawn between them.
C. be studied together as representing two sides of the same coin.
D. not be confusedmotor learning should be the only focus of study.
Question 5Motor learning and motor control are both bodies of knowledge concerning a phenomenon of interest and having accepted methods and theories guiding inquiry and research. Both motor learning and motor control, therefore, meet the criteria of a scholarly
A. discipline.
B. field.
C. subject.
D. profession.
Question 6The most reliable sources of information concerning the learning and teaching of motor skills are obtained through
A. experience.
B. tradition.
C. observing what works for experts.
D. application of the scientific method.