نتایج جستجو برای: motor skills

تعداد نتایج: 277056  

Journal: :Human movement science 2005
Gavin Breslin Nicola J Hodges A Mark Williams Will Curran John Kremer

The importance of relative motion information when modelling a novel motor skill was examined. Participants were assigned to one of four groups. Groups 1 and 2 viewed demonstrations of a skilled cricket bowler presented in either 'video' or 'point light' format. Group 3 observed a single point of light pertaining to the 'wrist' of the skilled bowler only. Participants in Group 4 did not receive...

Journal: :Psychological review 1995
F H Guenther

This article describes a neural network model of speech motor skill acquisition and speech production that explains a wide range of data on variability, motor equivalence, coarticulation, and rate effects. Model parameters are learned during a babbling phase. To explain how infants learn language-specific variability limits, speech sound targets take the form of convex regions, rather than poin...

2017
John Dyer Paul Stapleton Matthew Rodger

Concurrent feedback provided during acquisition can enhance performance of novel tasks. The 'guidance hypothesis' predicts that feedback provision leads to dependence and poor performance in its absence. However, appropriately structured feedback information provided through sound ('sonification') may not be subject to this effect. We test this directly using a rhythmic bimanual shape-tracing t...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2013
Alliston K Reid Grace Demarco Kelsey Smith Theodore Fort Erica Cousins

How does the effectiveness of guiding cues influence the development of motor skill autonomy? We utilized two sets of guiding cues (lights vs. reversed-lights conditions) that differed in their effectiveness to control a left-right leverpress sequence in rats. We separately measured the development of stimulus control by panel lights on guiding-cues trials and the development of stimulus contro...

2016
William M. Land Binya Liu Alberto Cordova Ming Fang Yufei Huang Wan X. Yao

Recent research on bilateral transfer suggests that imagery training can facilitate the transfer of motor skill from a trained limb to that of an untrained limb above and beyond that of physical practice. To further explore this effect, the present study examined the influence of practice duration and task difficulty on the extent to which imagery training and physical training influences bilat...

Journal: :Motor control 2008
E V Biryukova B Bril

We analyzed the relationship between goal achievement and execution variability in craftsmen who have acquired the highest "ultimate" skills of stone knapping. The goal of a knapping movement is defined as the vector of the final velocity of a hammer, crucial for detaching a flake and, consequently, for the shape of the final product. The execution of the movement is defined by the kinematic pa...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
mojgan farahbod research institute of exceptional children, ministry of education, iran masoud gharib pediatric neuro-rehabilitation research center, tehran, iran university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences omid massah research center for substance abuse and dependence university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran

objectives: the objective of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the ‘physical well-being, health and motor development inventory’ used to assess school readiness in ordinary and mentally retarded pre-school children. methods: a descriptive study examining validity was conducted using random sampling. two hundred students (160 ordinary and 40 mentally retarded children) wer...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2014
Dagmar Sternad Meghan E Huber Nikita Kuznetsov

While professional quarterbacks like Peyton Manning make passing a football look effortless, it takes a lifetime of disciplined practice for these elite athletes to reach such a high level of skill. The principal responsibility of the quarterback in American football is to throw a forward pass to his teammate. This skill, however, is not as trivial as it may appear. To achieve a successful pass...

Journal: :Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ 2014
Meghann Lloyd Travis J Saunders Emily Bremer Mark S Tremblay

The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential long-term association of motor skill proficiency at 6 years of age and self-reported physical activity (PA) at age 26. Direct motor performance data were collected in 1991 with a follow-up study occurring in 1996, and then indirect questionnaires (self-report) administered in 2001 and 2011. In 2011, 17 participants who were identified a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
S Chakrabarty K M Friel J H Martin

Motor cortex (M1) activity between postnatal weeks 5 and 7 is essential for normal development of the corticospinal tract (CST) and visually guided movements. Unilateral reversible inactivation of M1, by intracortical muscimol infusion, during this period permanently impairs development of the normal dorsoventral distribution of CST terminations and visually guided motor skills. These impairmen...

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