نتایج جستجو برای: motor skills

تعداد نتایج: 277056  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Robbie S Wilson Amanda C Niehaus Gwendolyn David Andrew Hunter Michelle Smith

Why are performance trade-offs so rarely detected in animals when their underlying physiological basis seems so intuitive? One possibility is that individual variation in health, fitness, nutrition, development or genetics, or 'individual quality', makes some individuals better or worse performers across all motor tasks. If this is the case, then correcting for individual quality should reveal ...

2015
Diana M. Müssgens Fredrik Ullén

Transfer (i.e., the application of a learned skill in a novel context) is an important and desirable outcome of motor skill learning. While much research has been devoted to understanding transfer of explicit skills the mechanisms of skill transfer after incidental learning remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to (1) examine the effect of practice schedule on transfer and (2) inv...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2008
C-J Olsson Bert Jonsson Lars Nyberg

The main purpose of this study was to examine whether the use of internal imagery would affect high jumping performance for active high jumping athletes. Over a period of six weeks, a group of active high jumpers were trained with an internal imagery program for a total of 72 minutes. This group was compared to a control group consisting of active high jumpers that only maintained their regular...

2014
Míriam Stock Palma Beatriz Oliveira Pereira Nadia Cristina Valentini

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of guided play and free play in an enriched environment intervention programs using motor skill development in kindergarten children. Seventy-one children attending kindergarten classes were assigned to two experimental groups and one control group. Participants performed the Test of Gross Motor Development-2 before and after the interven...

2015
Sara J. Hussain Kelly J. Cole Manabu Sakakibara

Caffeine is widely consumed throughout the world and appears to indirectly facilitate learning and memory through effects on attention and motivation. Animal work indicates that post-training caffeine administration augments inhibitory avoidance memory, spatial memory, and object memory. In humans, post-training caffeine administration enhances the ability to discern between familiar images and...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Edwin M Robertson

Since its development 20 years ago, the serial reaction time task (SRTT) has gone from being a tool used by psychologists (Nissen and Bullemer, 1987) to one that, in the last few years, has been embraced by a wider community (Fig. 1). Embedded within this task is a sequence, a connected series of events, that engages processes supporting the temporal organization of behavior, the formation of h...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2016
Michael Freedberg Jonathan Schacherer Eliot Hazeltine

Reward has been shown to change behavior as a result of incentive learning (by motivating the individual to increase their effort) and instrumental learning (by increasing the frequency of a particular behavior). However, Palminteri et al. (2011) demonstrated that reward can also improve the incidental learning of a motor skill even when participants are unaware of the relationship between the ...

2016
Svend Sparre Geertsen Richard Thomas Malte Nejst Larsen Ida Marie Dahn Josefine Needham Andersen Matilde Krause-Jensen Vibeke Korup Claus Malta Nielsen Jacob Wienecke Christian Ritz Peter Krustrup Jesper Lundbye-Jensen

OBJECTIVE To investigate associations between motor skills, exercise capacity and cognitive functions, and evaluate how they correlate to academic performance in mathematics and reading comprehension using standardised, objective tests. METHODS This cross-sectional study included 423 Danish children (age: 9.29±0.35 years, 209 girls). Fine and gross motor skills were evaluated in a visuomotor ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2012
Jessica K Wilson Bengi Baran Edward F Pace-Schott Richard B Ivry Rebecca M C Spencer

Sleep benefits memory across a range of tasks for young adults. However, remarkably little is known of the role of sleep on memory for healthy older adults. We used 2 tasks, 1 assaying motor skill learning and the other assaying nonmotor/declarative learning, to examine off-line changes in performance in young (20-34 years), middle-aged (35-50 years), and older (51-70 years) adults without diso...

2014
Julius Verrel Marjorie Woollacott Ulman Lindenberger

Stringed instrument bowing is a complex coordinative motor skill acquired though years of intense practice. We apply a novel "freezing" analysis to investigate how movement at different joints contributes to bow transport (movement amplitude), stabilization of bow parameters (angle, velocity) during bow movements, and quick reversals of bow direction (acceleration amplitude). Participants were ...

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