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CHAPTER 3
FACTORS AFFECTING MOTOR
DEVELOPMENT
Nancy Getchell, Hui-Min Lee, &
Samuel Mackenzie
Made by Wang Yan
§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
§1.1 Understanding interacting
factors
Two simple notions
First, everything matters
Second, everything changes
Newell’s model of constraints
Individual
Functional
Structural
Task
Environment
Emerging and
developing
movements
Physical
Socio-cultural
Goals
Rules
Equipment
§1.2 A look at nature VS nurture
Nature
the genetic effect
Support:research on twins
Nurture
A simple model
Environment
Body
Nervous System
§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.
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
§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
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.
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).
Characteristics
not absolutely
not very clera
broad periods
Active experience and Passive Experience
Active experience
self-produced
Passive Experience
not actively engaged in performing the
action
Appropriate experience is important
§1.5 Using Interacting Constraints in
Practical 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?
§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
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
Modify equipment, rules, goals, or
physical dimensions in order to improve
the motor performance and enhance
developmental change over time
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