نتایج جستجو برای: blocked retention

تعداد نتایج: 120971  

Journal: :Animal learning & behavior 2002
Anthony A Wright

A rhesus monkey was tested in an auditory list memory task with blocked and mixed retention delays. Each list of four natural or environmental sounds (from a center speaker) was followed by a retention delay (0, 1, 2, 10, 20, or 30 sec) and then by a recognition test (from two side speakers). The monkey had been tested for 12 years in tasks with blocked delays. An earlier (4 years prior) blocke...

2012
Asif Ali Bradley Fawver Jingu Kim Jeffrey Fairbrother Christopher M. Janelle

We examined the impact of self-controlled knowledge of results on the acquisition, retention, and transfer of anticipation timing skill as a function of random and blocked practice schedules. Forty-eight undergraduate students were divided into experimental groups that practiced under varying combinations of random or blocked as well as self-controlled or yoked practice conditions. Anticipation...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2010
Arnaud Boutin Yannick Blandin

The reported study examined the cognitive processes underlying contextual interference (CI) in motor learning. This experiment was designed to assess the combined influence of practice schedule (blocked or random) and task similarity (similar or dissimilar) on acquisition and retention performance. Participants (N=60) learned a set of three variations of a timing task according to a similar (90...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Nicolas Schweighofer Jeong-Yoon Lee Hui-Ting Goh Youggeun Choi Sung Shin Kim Jill Campbell Stewart Rebecca Lewthwaite Carolee J Winstein

Although intermixing different motor learning tasks via random schedules enhances long-term retention compared with "blocked" schedules, the mechanism underlying this contextual interference effect has been unclear. Furthermore, previous studies have reported inconclusive results in individuals poststroke. We instructed participants to learn to produce three grip force patterns in either random...

2011
Jeong-Yoon Lee Hui-Ting Goh Youggeun Choi Sungshin Kim Jill Campbell Stewart Rebecca Lewthwaite Carolee J. Winstein

24 Although intermixing different motor learning tasks via random schedules enhances long-term 25 retention compared to “blocked” schedules, the mechanism underlying this contextual interference effect 26 has been unclear. Furthermore, previous studies have reported inconclusive results in individuals post27 stroke. 28 29 We instructed participants to learn to produce three grip force patterns ...

2016
Jared M. Porter Trey Beckerman

The purpose of this study was to determine if practicing with gradual increases in contextual interference (CI) facilitated the learning of a continuous motor skill that required visuomotor tracking. We hypothesized the group that practiced with increasing amounts of CI would perform significantly better on a retention and transfer test compared to participants that practiced with blocked and r...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2009
Allen M Schneider Peter E Simson Krista Spiller Jonathan Adelstein Amanda Vacharat Kenneth R Short Lynn G Kirby

The opiate-receptor antagonist naloxone was administered to rats after passive-avoidance training either alone or in combination with forced-swim stress. A retention test revealed that while naloxone enhanced retention when administered alone, it impaired retention when administered in combination with forced-swim stress. The findings provide evidence for a "protective" endogenous opioid-based ...

Journal: :Motor control 2004
Dana Maslovat Romeo Chus Timothy D Lee Ian M Franks

This experiment examined contextual interference in producing a bimanual coordination pattern of 90 degree angle relative phase. Acquisition, retention, and transfer performance were compared in a single-task control group and groups that performed 2 tasks in either a blocked or random presentation. Surprisingly, acquisition data revealed that both the random and control groups outperformed the...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2017

Journal: :Brain research 1986
K C Liang R G Juler J L McGaugh

These experiments examined the effects, on retention, of posttraining intra-amygdala administration of norepinephrine (NE), and propranolol. Rats were trained on a one-trial step-through inhibitory avoidance task and tested for retention 24 h later. Injections were administered bilaterally (1.0 microliter/injection) through chronically-implanted cannulae. Low doses of NE (0.1 or 0.3 microgram) ...

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