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  2. Bloom's taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    The psychomotor domain, less elaborated by Bloom's original team, pertains to physical skills and the use of motor functions. Subsequent educators, such as Elizabeth Simpson, further developed this domain, outlining levels of skill acquisition from simple perceptions to the origination of new movements.

  3. Elizabeth Simpson (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Simpson. Elizabeth Simpson (born 1947) is an archaeologist, art historian, illustrator, and professor emerita at the Bard Graduate Center, [1] New York, NY, where she taught for 25 years. She is director of the project to study, conserve, and publish the large collection of rare wooden artifacts from Gordion, Turkey, which date to the ...

  4. Psychomotor learning - Wikipedia

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    Psychomotor learning is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement.Psychomotor learning is demonstrated by physical skills such as movement, coordination, manipulation, dexterity, grace, strength, speed—actions which demonstrate the fine or gross motor skills, such as use of precision instruments or tools, and walking.

  5. Psychomotor patterning - Wikipedia

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    Psychomotor patterning, rarely referred to as the Doman-Delacato technique, is a pseudoscientific approach to the treatment of intellectual disabilities, brain injury, learning disabilities, and other cognitive diseases. [1] The treatment is based on the largely-discredited [1] hypothesis that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.

  6. Mental chronometry - Wikipedia

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    Mental chronometry is the scientific study of processing speed or reaction time on cognitive tasks to infer the content, duration, and temporal sequencing of mental operations. Reaction time (RT; also referred to as " response time ") is measured by the elapsed time between stimulus onset and an individual's response on elementary cognitive ...

  7. Psychomotor education - Wikipedia

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    Psychomotor education. Psychomotor therapy is a pedagogic and therapeutic approach, the aim of which is to support and aid an individual's personal development. It is based on a holistic view of human beings that considers each individual as a unity of physical, emotional and cognitive actualities, which interact with each other and the ...

  8. Elizabeth Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Simpson may refer to: Elizabeth Simpson (archaeologist) Elizabeth Simpson (biologist) Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson) (1753–1821), English writer and actress. Elizabeth Simpson Drewry (1893–1979), American politician.

  9. Domain-specific learning - Wikipedia

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    Domain-specific learning. Domain-specific learning theories of development hold that we have many independent, specialised knowledge structures (domains), rather than one cohesive knowledge structure. Thus, training in one domain may not impact another independent domain. [ 1]