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Title: CHAPTER 3 FACTORS AFFECTING MOTOR DEVELOPMENT


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CHAPTER 3 FACTORS AFFECTING MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
  • Nancy Getchell, Hui-Min Lee, Samuel Mackenzie

Made by Wang Yan
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  • 1.1 Understanding interacting factors
  • 1.2 A look at nature VS nurture
  • 1.3 Examining the influences of environment
  • 1.4 Examining the influences of experience
  • 1.5 Using interacting constraints in practical
    settings
  • 1.6 Conclusion

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1.1 Understanding interacting factors
  • Two simple notions
  • First, everything matters
  • Second, everything changes

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  • Newells model of constraints

Individual
Functional
Structural
Task
Environment
Emerging and developing movements
Physical
Socio-cultural
Rules
Goals
Equipment
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1.2 A look at nature VS nurture
  • Nature
  • the genetic effect
  • Supportresearch on twins
  • Nurture
  • A simple model

Nervous System
Environment
Body
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1.3 Examining Influences of Environment
  • Feral Children (an extremely deprived environment
    )
  • The story of Kamala and Amala makes for an
    interesting example of just how powerful
    environmental influence can be on our motor
    development.

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Programs for Enhanced Motor Development
  • Ideas
  • changing environments
  • enhance development
  • The Mozart Effect
  • listening to Mozart's music
  • the development of spatial intelligence ?
  • Suzuki method

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1.4 Examining The Influence of Experience
  • General Experience
  • Definition General Experience which are non-goal
    directed, include movements such as arm flapping
    and spontaneous leg kicking.
  • Function essential for the development of
    functional motor behaviors

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  • Specific Experience
  • Definition Specific experience refers to either
    an experience that is particular to a certain
    task (called task-specific) or one that occurs
    during a certain time period known as a critical
    period.
  • Function improving the performances of motor
    skills already exist, and advance the emergence
    of novel motor behaviors by providing
    experiences.

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Critical Periods
  • A critical period is a time period during which
    exposure to certain experiences (or environmental
    stimuli) is most likely to result in certain
    behaviors (Michel Moore, 1999).

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  • Characteristics
  • not absolutely
  • not very clera
  • broad periods

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Active experience and Passive Experience
  • Active experience
  • self-produced
  • Passive Experience
  • not actively engaged in performing the action
  • Appropriate experience is important

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1.5 Using Interacting Constraints inPractical
Settings
  • Body Scaling
  • a study of grasping (Newell, Scully,
    Tenenbaum, Hardiman, 1989).
  • Constraints-based Task Analyses (CTA)
  • How to destine a CTA and use it?

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1.6 Conclusions
  • Many different factors or constraints affect
    motor development.
  • Neither our genetic makeup nor our environment
    fully shapes our motor development
  • Both exert their respective effects throughout
    multiple levels of organization that constitute
    the developing organism

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  • Parse out the different roles of constraints and
    how they might influence developmental change.
  • Identify the task and environmental constraints
    most important to the individuals

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  • Modify equipment, rules, goals, or physical
    dimensions in order to improve the motor
    performance and enhance developmental change over
    time

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