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Information Processing Crossword

James Challinor

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3.This theory suggest the brain can only process one piece of information at any one time.
5.The time taken for completion of both reaction and movement time
6.The performer predicts what will happen
7.Numerous stimuli and best response chosen for the environment the performer is in
9.When information is arranged into larger units so more can be remembered
12.The physical environment surrounding the performer
13.The time between the onset of a stimulus and the initiation of a response
16.Allows for selection and initiation of a movement. Used in open loop control (level 1)
17.A process that filters irrelevant information gathered by the STSS
18.Uses information from the environment to make an appropriate decision
Down
1.Shown on a diagram as the time between the onset of stimulus two and the completion of reaction one
2.Permanent retention of information through retention or rehearsal with a potentially unlimited capacity
4.The performer predicts when the action will happen
8.Limited capacity of 5-9 chunks of information, this is retained for approximately 30 seconds
10.One stimulus and one response
11.The first mechanism in Whiting's Model
14.Allows for comparison and modification of movements. Level 3 (closed loop)
15.The time between the start of the movement and the completion of the movement

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