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Ch. 14 Perceptual Vocab

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PerceptionOrganizing incoming information with stored information, which leads to a modified response pattern
Perceptual-Motor ProcessLearned; Dependence on voluntary movement activity on some forms of perceptual information
Sensory InputVisual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic sensory receptors
Sensory IntegrationOrganizing incoming data with stored data
Motor InterpretationMaking internal motor decisions based on present and past data
Movement ActivationExecuting the movement
FeedbackKR & KP
Body AwarenessImproves body schema and body image
Body Awareness (Knowledge of...)The body parts, what they can do, and how to make them do it
Spatial AwarenessMoving from egocentric space to external space; Subjective and objective localization
Directional AwarenessGives dimension to objects in space; Laterality; Directionality
LateralityInternal
DirectionalityExternal
Temporal AwarenessAn internal time structure (synchrony, rhythm, sequence)
RhythmMost important temporal awareness; Syncronous reoccurance of events so that they form recognizable patterns
Visual AcuityAbility to pick out detail of an object; Static and dynamic
DynamicPick out detail in moving objects
StaticPick out detail in stationary objects; 20/20
Figure-ground perceptionAbility to separate object from its surrounding
Depth perceptionAbility to determine the distance relative to oneself; Monocular and binocular
Monocular Depth CuesSize, texture, shading
Binocular depth cuesRetinal disparity gives depth
Visual-motor coordinationObject tracing and interception (coincidence-anticipation)


Courtney Grebow

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