نتایج جستجو برای: motor skills

تعداد نتایج: 277056  

2017
Chris Morgan Don Dingsdag Helen Saenger

The development in learners of generic skills and deep approaches to learning are much valued goals of tertiary education. While on-campus students have access to a variety of means by which they can improve their learning skills and approaches, distance learners are often left to their own devices, and develop learning skills on a trial-and-error basis. This project introduced a learning strat...

2013
Marit F. L. Ruitenberg W. B. Verwey E. L. Abrahamse Marit Frederica Leoni Ruitenberg Elger L. Abrahamse Elian De Kleine Willem B. Verwey

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2001
G Wulf W Prinz

Studies investigating the influence of the learner's focus of attention, induced by instructions or feedback, on motor skill learning are reviewed. In general, directing performers' attention to the effects of their movements (external focus of attention) appears to be more beneficial than directing their attention to their own movements (internal focus of attention). Preliminary evidence is pr...

2015
Margaret Cusack Nadya Vezenkova Christopher Gottschalk Robert J. Calin-Jageman Jeffrey M Haddad

Burgmer and Englich (2012) have reported that manipulating feelings of power can substantially improve performance on two motor tasks: golf and darts. We conducted two high-powered direct replications of the effects of power on golf, two online conceptual replications using mirror-tracing as a performance measure, and an additional conceptual replication using a cognitive performance measure (w...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2002
Okihide Hikosaka Kae Nakamura Katsuyuki Sakai Hiroyuki Nakahara

Recent studies have shown that frontoparietal cortices and interconnecting regions in the basal ganglia and the cerebellum are related to motor skill learning. We propose that motor skill learning occurs independently and in different coordinates in two sets of loop circuits: cortex-basal ganglia and cortex-cerebellum. This architecture accounts for the seemingly diverse features of motor learn...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Esther Adi-Japha Avi Karni Ariel Parnes Iris Loewenschuss Eli Vakil

The authors describe a transient phase during training on a movement sequence wherein, after an initial improvement in speed and decrease in variability, individual participants' performance showed a significant increase in variability without change in mean performance speed. Subsequent to this phase, as practice continued, variability again decreased, performance significantly exceeded the ga...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2015
Déborah Nourrit-Lucas Adaté Olivier Tossa Grégory Zélic Didier Delignières

Long-range correlations have been evidenced in a number of experiments, generally using overlearned and overpracticed tasks. The authors hypothesized that long-range correlation could represent the byproduct of learning. They analyzed the series of periods produced by a group of expert and a group of novices during prolonged trials on a ski simulator. Results showed a very low variability in ex...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Daniel A Cohen Alvaro Pascual-Leone Daniel Z Press Edwin M Robertson

Acquiring a new skill requires learning multiple aspects of a task simultaneously. For example, learning a piano sonata requires learning the musical notes and being able to implement this goal by learning the appropriate sequence of finger movements. After practice, skill continues to develop off-line during a period of consolidation. Here we show that different aspects of a procedural memory ...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2003
Pierre Perruchet Stephanie Chambaron Carole Ferrel-Chapus

In their analysis of complex motor skill learning, Shea, Wulf, Whitacre, and Park (2001) have overlooked one of the most robust conclusions of the experimental studies on implicit learning conducted during the last decade--namely that participants usually learn things that are different from those that the experimenter expected them to learn. We show that the available literature on implicit le...

2016
François Osiurak Emanuelle Reynaud Jordan Navarro Mathieu Lesourd

Tool-related knowledge and skills are supported by a complex set of memory processes that are not well understood. Some aspects of tools are mediated by either declarative or procedural memory, while other aspects may rely on an interaction of both systems. Although motor skill learning is believed to be primarily supported by procedural memory, there is debate in the current literature regardi...

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