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Motor learning
a set of internal processes associated with practice or experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the capability for motor skill.”
What is needed for motor learning?
Practice
Retention
Adaptability
Sensory info
Feedback
What is the differences between Adam’s closed loop theory and Schmidt’s schema theory?
Adam’s = sensory feedback
Schmidt’s schema = motor memory
What are the stages of motor learning?
Cognitive (lowest)
Associative
Autonomous (highest)
What is neural plasticity?
The ability of the nervous system to change, reorganize, or rewire
Requires neurogenesis and synaptogenesis
Requires mental and physical repetition
What are examples of interventions used for motor learning?
Constraint induced movement therapy (CIMT)
Partial body weight treadmill training (PBWTT)
Neuro Ifrah
Brain gym
Bal-A-Vis-X
What is Brain Gym?
26 simple movements that enhance academic and behavioral performance by activating both hemispheres of the brain
What is BAL-A-VIS-X?
Engages both sides of the brain and enhances learning, focuses attention, cooperation, crossing midline, promotes self-challenges, and eye-hand coordination through rhythmic movements