نتایج جستجو برای: contextual interference

تعداد نتایج: 133568  

2013
Ian S. Howard Daniel M. Wolpert David W. Franklin

Several studies have shown that sensory contextual cues can reduce the interference observed during learning of opposing force fields. However, because each study examined a small set of cues, often in a unique paradigm, the relative efficacy of different sensory contextual cues is unclear. In the present study we quantify how seven contextual cues, some investigated previously and some novel, ...

2013
Lifei Han Wei Song Guojie Zhang Jing Rong

This research is to discuss the effect of contextual interference and augmented feedback applied in improving golf putter skills by using literature materials, experimental research method, comparative research method and mathematical statistic, etc. It adopts the practice methods and feedback ways adapted by students to improve the golf performance. This text is to promote the practice methods...

2015
Ian S. Howard David W. Franklin Paul L. Gribble

In sports, the role of backswing is considered critical for generating a good shot, even though it plays no direct role in hitting the ball. We recently demonstrated the scientific basis of this phenomenon by showing that immediate past movement affects the learning and recall of motor memories. This effect occurred regardless of whether the past contextual movement was performed actively, pass...

2014
Li Zhang Qiaochu Fang Florence C. Gabriel Dénes Szücs

Recent studies have indicated that people have a strong tendency to compare fractions based on constituent numerators or denominators. This is called componential processing. This study explored whether componential processing was preferred in tasks involving high stimuli variability and high contextual interference, when fractions could be compared based either on the holistic values of fracti...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Gaétane Deliens Médhi Gilson Rémy Schmitz Philippe Peigneux

Consistent evidence nowadays indicates that sleep protects declarative memory from lexical interference. However, little is known about its effect against emotional interference. In a within-subject counterbalanced design, participants learned a list of word pairs after a mood induction procedure (MIP), then slept or stayed awake during the post-learning night. After two recovery nights, half o...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2008
Frank Brady

During the last twenty-five years, the contextual interference effect has been thoroughly studied. This review finds that the effect is relatively robust in basic research, but considerably weaker in applied settings. Motor learning scholars have urged practitioners to develop instructional strategies based upon the inferences of the contextual interference effect. The smaller effects seem to i...

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