نتایج جستجو برای: motor skill

تعداد نتایج: 193853  

2017
Thanda Aye Khin Saw Oo Myo Thuzar Khin Tsugumi Kuramoto-Ahuja Hitoshi Maruyama

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the gross motor skill development of 5-year-old Kindergarten children in Myanmar. [Subjects and Methods] Total 472 healthy Kindergarten children (237 males, 235 females) of 2016-2017 academic year from four schools in urban area and four schools in rural area of Myanmar were recruited. The gross motor skill development of all subjects was asses...

Journal: :Current opinion in psychology 2017
Rebecca Lewthwaite Gabriele Wulf

We review three lines of recent research at an intersection of motor learning and sport psychology as they relate to motor skill acquisition: enhanced expectancies, autonomy support, and external attentional focus. Findings within these lines of research have been integrated into a new theory, the OPTIMAL (Optimizing Performance through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning) theory (i...

1995
Angela Fawcett Alan Baddeley Tim Miles Angela J. Fawcett Roderick I Nicolson

Three groups of children with dyslexia, mean age 8, 13 and 17 years, and three groups of normally achieving children matched for age and IQ with the dyslexic groups undertook three tests of motor skill. For peg placing and articulation rate, the children with dyslexia were significantly slower than their chronological age controls, and equivalent to their reading age controls. For bead threadin...

سادات حسینی, فاطمه, هلالی اقدم, حسن,

Background & Aims: Parkinson’s disease after Alzheimer is the second most common neurological disorder and one of the most important motor effects of this disease, which is seen in its final stages, is walking disorder. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of motor imagery-walking and observation-walking on relearning walking skill in Parkinson’s disease. Materials & ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Lior Shmuelof John W Krakauer Pietro Mazzoni

The public pays large sums of money to watch skilled motor performance. Notably, however, in recent decades motor skill learning (performance improvement beyond baseline levels) has received less experimental attention than motor adaptation (return to baseline performance in the setting of an external perturbation). Motor skill can be assessed at the levels of task success and movement quality,...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2018
Marcelo G. Mattar Nicholas F. Wymbs Andrew S. Bock Geoffrey K. Aguirre Scott T. Grafton Danielle S. Bassett

Human behavior and cognition result from a complex pattern of interactions between brain regions. The flexible reconfiguration of these patterns enables behavioral adaptation, such as the acquisition of a new motor skill. Yet, the degree to which these reconfigurations depend on the brain's baseline sensorimotor integration is far from understood. Here, we asked whether spontaneous fluctuations...

2017
Leah E. Robinson Kara K. Palmer

Assessing children’s perceptions of their movement abilities (i.e., perceived competence) is traditionally done using picture scales—Pictorial Scale of Perceived Competence and Acceptance for Young Children or Pictorial Scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence. Pictures fail to capture the temporal components of movement. To address this limitation, we created a digital-based instrument to ...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2012
S W Logan L E Robinson A E Wilson W A Lucas

UNLABELLED The development of fundamental movement skills (FMS) is associated with positive health-related outcomes. Children do not develop FMS naturally through maturational processes. These skills need to be learned, practised and reinforced. The objective was to determine the effectiveness of motor skill interventions in children. The following databases were searched for relevant articles:...

2017
Weiyun Chen Austin Hammond-Bennett Andrew Hypnar

BACKGROUND Researchers found that children with a competent level of motor skill performance are more likely to be physically active. This study examined how well K-1 students demonstrated motor skill competency in relation to Physical Education Content Standard 1. METHODS Participants were K-1 grade students (N = 1,223-1,588; boys = 568-857; girls = 526-695; Mean age = 5.5 yrs old) who were ...

2016
Adam Steel Edward H. Silson Charlotte J. Stagg Chris I. Baker

Reward and punishment motivate behavior, but it is unclear exactly how they impact skill performance and whether the effect varies across skills. The present study investigated the effect of reward and punishment in both a sequencing skill and a motor skill context. Participants trained on either a sequencing skill (serial reaction time task) or a motor skill (force-tracking task). Skill knowle...

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