نتایج جستجو برای: narrow skills

تعداد نتایج: 181130  

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2015
Gerry Humphris

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...

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...

2013
Amy M. Clements-Stephens Katarina Vasiljevic Alexandra J. Murray Amy L. Shelton

A striking relationship between visual spatial perspective taking (VSPT) and social skills has been demonstrated for perspective-taking tasks in which the target of the imagined or inferred perspective is a potential agent, suggesting that the presence of a potential agent may create a social context for the seemingly spatial task of imagining a novel visual perspective. In a series of studies,...

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...

2005
Dana R. Carney Judith A. Hall Lavonia Smith LeBeau

In two vignette studies we examined beliefs about the nonverbal behavior and communication skills associated with high and low social power. Power was defined as both a trait (personality dominance) and a role (rank within an organization). Seventy nonverbal behaviors and skills were examined. Both Study 1 (a within-participants design) and Study 2 (a between-participants design) yielded highly...

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...

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