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Created by rob.nash1984
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| Question | Answer |
| 1. Stimulus Identification (3-stages of info processing) | Stimulus recognised and identified |
| 2. Response Selection (3-stages of information processing) | Decision about what response to make |
| 3. Response Programming (3-stages of information processing) | Motor system organised |
| Movement Preparation | Time is needed to prepare before executing a movement |
| Reaction Time (RT) | An indication of how long it has taken between presentation of a stimulus and a response |
| Hick's Law | RT will increase logarithmically as the number of stimulus response choices increase. |
| Psychological Refractory Period (PRP) | Delay in responding to a second stimulus that is spaced closely after the first. It occurs because a response to the first stimulus must be processed before processing a second response. |
| Anticipation | Complete much of the information processing before stimulus is presented to reduce RT. |
| Spatial Anticipation | Knowing what will happen. Eg - the ball will go to the left |
| Temporal Anticipation | Knowing when an event will happen. Eg - the player serves after 3 bounces. |
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