نتایج جستجو برای: motor skills

تعداد نتایج: 277056  

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Tinh N Luong Holly J Carlisle Amber Southwell Paul H Patterson

Brain injury, genetic manipulations, and pharmacological treatments can result in alterations of motor skills in mice. Fine motor coordination and balance can be assessed by the beam walking assay. The goal of this test is for the mouse to stay upright and walk across an elevated narrow beam to a safe platform. This test takes place over 3 consecutive days: 2 days of training and 1 day of testi...

2017
Jeff R. Crane John T. Foley Viviene A. Temple

As children transition from early to middle childhood, the relationship between motor skill proficiency and perceptions of physical competence should strengthen as skills improve and inflated early childhood perceptions decrease. This study examined change in motor skills and perceptions of physical competence and the relationship between those variables from kindergarten to grade 2. Participan...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2015
Brad McKay Gabriele Wulf Rebecca Lewthwaite Andrew Nordin

The self-invoking trigger hypothesis was proposed by Wulf and Lewthwaite [Wulf, G., & Lewthwaite, R. (2010). Effortless motor learning? An external focus of attention enhances movement effectiveness and efficiency. In B. Bruya (Ed.), Effortless attention: A new perspective in attention and action (pp. 75-101). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press] as a mechanism underlying the robust effect of attentional ...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2012
Joaquin A Anguera Jessica A Bernard Susanne M Jaeggi Martin Buschkuehl Bryan L Benson Sarah Jennett Jennifer Humfleet Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz John Jonides Rachael D Seidler

We have recently demonstrated that visuospatial working memory performance predicts the rate of motor skill learning, particularly during the early phase of visuomotor adaptation. Here, we follow up these correlational findings with direct manipulations of working memory resources to determine the impact on visuomotor adaptation, a form of motor learning. We conducted two separate experiments. ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
M Felice Ghilardi Clara Moisello Giulia Silvestri Claude Ghez John W Krakauer

The ability to perform accurate sequential movements is essential to normal motor function. Learning a sequential motor behavior is comprised of two basic components: explicit identification of the order in which the sequence elements should be performed and implicit acquisition of spatial accuracy for each element. Here we investigated the time course of learning of these components for a firs...

2017
Tim Buszard Machar Reid Lyndon Krause Stephanie Kovalchik Damian Farrow

The contextual interference effect is a well-established motor learning phenomenon. Most of the contextual interference effect literature has addressed simple skills, while less is known about the role of contextual interference in complex sport skill practice, particularly with respect to skilled performers. The purpose of this study was to assess contextual interference when practicing the te...

2015
Fatemeh Ehsani Iraj Abdollahi Mohammad Ali Mohseni Bandpei Nahid Zahiri Shapour Jaberzadeh

INTRODUCTION Motor skills play an important role during life span, and older adults need to learn or relearn these skills. The purpose of this study was to investigate how aging affects induction of improved movement performance by motor training. METHODS Serial Reaction Time Test (SRTT) was used to assess movement performance during 8 blocks of motor training. Participants were tested in two...

Journal: :Physiotherapy 2010
Karol A Connors Mary P Galea Cathy M Said Louisa J Remedios

BACKGROUND Feldenkrais Method balance classes have been found to be effective in improving balance in recent studies, but there has been little research into possible mechanisms behind the effectiveness of these classes. Indeed, there has been little research into the content of any balance training classes. OBJECTIVES To analyse the content of a series of Feldenkrais Method balance classes t...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Mitsunari Abe Heidi Schambra Eric M. Wassermann Dave Luckenbaugh Nicolas Schweighofer Leonardo G. Cohen

In humans, training in which good performance is rewarded or bad performance punished results in transient behavioral improvements. The relative effects of reward and punishment on consolidation and long-term retention, critical behavioral stages for successful learning, are not known. Here, we investigated the effects of reward and punishment on these different stages of human motor skill lear...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2000
J P Maxwell R S Masters F F Eves

The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the performances of implicit and explicit learners would converge over an extended period of learning. Participants practised a complex motor skill--golf putting--for 3000 trials, either with a concurrent secondary, tone-counting task (implicit learning) or without such a task (explicit learning). The cognitive demands of the secondary task were pr...

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