Input: Performer takes in information from the environment via the senses (see, hear, feel etc)., Performer chooses the most relevant signal/cue/stimulus to them at the time., The process of selective attention is a filtering process where they pick out the most important parts and disregard those that are not., Decision making: Performer selects an appropriate response from memory, The Short-Term Memory (STM) is the ‘working memory’ which can hold info for approx 30 secs, The Long-Term Memory (LTM) holds info that has been rehearsed and stored, The performer compares information from their STM to their LTM to make a response, Output: The decision chosen is sent to the muscles to carry out a response, Impulses are sent to arms/hands to start the appropriate movements, Feedback: Information is received via themselves (intrinsic) and from others (extrinsic) about the success of the action, Depending on the information received, the skill may change in the future,

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