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Selective attention is a process in your brain, which is used when an athlete is attempting to concentrate on something. ...
Selective attention filters out irrelevant stimuli and focuses only on relevant information.
Selective attention effectively cuts down the amount of information in the display and so reduces processing time. ...
In sport selective attention can be seen to function at any time when a player screens out irrelevant stimulus information and focuses solely on selected cues. Work suggests that selective attention can be improved through practise and experience. ...
Above is a diagram of selective attention when in action and how it develops into the memory banks. ... Selective attention is required to select from all the information reaching the senses, and only those receiving selective attention enter the STM. ...
Selective attention and memory play a big role in the information processing models the selective attention allows the brain to concentrate on the action it filters out all the un-useful information and so that the body
Can make sense of what it has to do and when therefore the activity can be carried out correctly and to the best ability of the athlete.
Approximate Word count = 863 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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