WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Two types of sources of sensory information - CORRECT ANSWER -exteroceptive and
proprioceptive
Sensory information arising primarily from outside the body - CORRECT ANSWER -
exteroception
sensory information arising from within the body, resulting in the sense of position and
movement - CORRECT ANSWER -proprioception
another name for proprioception - CORRECT ANSWER -kinesthesis
Information provided as a natural consequence of making an action: I.E. moving to a
different position produces information in muscular contraction and visual field -
CORRECT ANSWER -inherent feedback (Intrinsic feedback)
Information from the measured performance outcome that is fed back to the learner by
some artificial means - CORRECT ANSWER -augmented feedback (extrinsic feedback)
Major source of exteroceptive information; defines physical structure of the environment
and movement of objects in relation to one's own movement or provides info on your
movement relative to environment. - CORRECT ANSWER -Vision
Major source of exteroceptive information; used to determine musical tone or machine
baselines such as drilling, mechanic work, etc... - CORRECT ANSWER -audition
, source of proprioceptive information; in the inner ear; provides signals related to
movements (acceleration) and ones orientation in the environment (upside-down
upside right); used in balance - CORRECT ANSWER -vestibular apparatus
source of proprioceptive information; located in the capsule surrounding each of the
joints; gives information about joint position - CORRECT ANSWER -joint receptors
source of proprioceptive information; structure located in parallel with muscle fibers that
provides information about muscle length - CORRECT ANSWER -muscle spindles
source of proprioceptive information; small stretch receptors located in the tendons that
provide precise information about muscle tendon - CORRECT ANSWER -Golgi tendon
organs
sense of touch - CORRECT ANSWER -haptic sense
source of proprioceptive information; located in the skin that provides inherent
information about touch (temperature, pressure, feeling) - CORRECT ANSWER -
cutaneous receptors
vestibular apparatus, joint receptors, muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, cutaneous
receptors - CORRECT ANSWER -sources of proprioceptive information
audition, vision - CORRECT ANSWER -sources of exteroceptive information