نتایج جستجو برای: feedback error learning fel

تعداد نتایج: 954814  

2005
M. Trovò D. Bulfone M. Danailov G. De Ninno B. Diviacco

The temporal structure of the storage-ring free-electron laser at Elettra shows high sensitivity to electron-beam instabilities. In fact, even small beam perturbations may affect the FEL dynamics and periodically switch off the laser. In order to improve the FEL operation and performance, different and complementary feedback systems have been activated. This paper reports on their beneficial ef...

Journal: :وقایع علوم کاربردی ورزش 0
amir shams sport sciences research institute, iranian ministry of sciences, research and technology, tehran, iran seyedeh mansoreh naeimi tajdar department of motor behavior, faculty of sport sciences, central tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

this study aims to better understand the effect of practice schedule and feedback providing types. in two separate experiments the contextual interference effect in bandwidth and self-control feedback conditions on relative and absolute timing learning was examined. in experiment i, the effect of contextual interference using bandwidth and self-control feedback on absolute timing learning (para...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه آموزش زبان فارسی به غیر فارسی زبانان 0
رضامراد صحرایی دانشیار گروه زبان شناسی- دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی مرضیه سادات اعتمادالاسلامی کارشناس ارشد آموزش زبان فارسی به غیرفارسی‏ زبانان

oral corrective feedback, according to many researchers’ points of view, plays a crucial role in facilitating and accelerating the process of the second language learning. the present study aims to identify persian learners’ error types, the teachers’ feedback types and learners’ uptakes; also it is aimed at determining the most and least frequent errors occurred on the basis of lyster and rant...

2016
Matthias Guggenmos Gregor Wilbertz Martin N Hebart Philipp Sterzer

It is well established that learning can occur without external feedback, yet normative reinforcement learning theories have difficulties explaining such instances of learning. Here, we propose that human observers are capable of generating their own feedback signals by monitoring internal decision variables. We investigated this hypothesis in a visual perceptual learning task using fMRI and co...

2012
Nakul Gopalan Klaus Hofmann

Robots execute a wide array of rhythmic behaviors like walking, running, dribbling, etc. Rhythmic movement primitives are parametric models that can be used to represent these behaviors. Previously, these models have been learned either by means of demonstrations or by means of reward signals. While executing a rhythmic behavior, a stabilizing controller is needed in most robots to prevent fail...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Pavan A Vaswani Lior Shmuelof Adrian M Haith Raymond J Delnicki Vincent S Huang Pietro Mazzoni Reza Shadmehr John W Krakauer

When movements are perturbed in adaptation tasks, humans and other animals show incomplete compensation, tolerating small but sustained residual errors that persist despite repeated trials. State-space models explain this residual asymptotic error as interplay between learning from error and reversion to baseline, a form of forgetting. Previous work using zero-error-clamp trials has shown that ...

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Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2012
mohammad rahimi

the present study-both qualitative and quantitative--explored fifty efl learners’ preferences for receiving error feedback on different grammatical units as well as their beliefs about teacher feedback strategies. the study also examined the effect of the students’ level of writing ability on their views about the importance of teacher feedback on different error types. data was gathered throug...

2017
Sybrine Bultena Claudia Danielmeier Harold Bekkering Kristin Lemhöfer

Humans monitor their behavior to optimize performance, which presumably relies on stable representations of correct responses. During second language (L2) learning, however, stable representations have yet to be formed while knowledge of the first language (L1) can interfere with learning, which in some cases results in persistent errors. In order to examine how correct L2 representations are s...

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