Information processing - The process of taking account of the sporting environment and then making decisions prior to execution, Proprioceptors - The senses that provide internal information from within the body- balance, touch and kinethesis, Receptor systems - Information is picked up from the display using the 5 senses. These senses used to collect information are collectively known as the..., Kinethesis - The inner sense that gives information about body position and muscular tension, Input - During this initial stage, the performer uses the senses to pick up information from the environment (display), Decision making - Use information from the senses, apply selective attention and use memory to select appropriate action, Selective attention - Filtering the relevant information from the irrelevant- eg focus on skill completion and ignore the crowd, Perception - The process of coding and interpreting the sensory information using DCR = detection, comparison and recognition, Translatory mechanism - Adapting and comparing coded information to past experiences and memory. this enables decisions to be made and correct motor programmes to be use,

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