نتایج جستجو برای: motor skills

تعداد نتایج: 277056  

Journal: :Physical therapy 2001
P S Pohl J M McDowd D L Filion L G Richards W Stiers

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE A motor skill can be learned implicitly, without awareness of what is being learned. The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of adults who had unilateral stroke to learn implicitly a perceptual-motor task. SUBJECTS Subjects were 47 people who were poststroke and 36 control subjects. METHODS Participants performed sequences of hand movements in response to...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2010
Sérgio T Rodrigues Marcela de C Ferracioli Renata A Denardi

The aim of this study was to compare the learning process of a highly complex ballet skill following demonstrations of point-light and video models. 16 participants divided into point-light and video groups (ns = 8) performed 160 trials of a pirouette, equally distributed in blocks of 20 trials, alternating periods of demonstration and practice, with a retention test a day later. Measures of he...

2007
Stéphanie Rossit Monika Harvey

It has been widely reported that aging is accompanied by a decline in motor skill performance and in particular, it has been shown that older subjects take longer to adapt their ongoing reach in response to a target location shift. In the present experiment, we investigated the inXuence of aging on the ability to perform trajectory corrections in response to a target jump, but also assessed inh...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2011
Jana M Iverson Barbara A Braddock

PURPOSE To examine gesture and motor abilities in relation to language in children with language impairment (LI). METHOD Eleven children with LI (aged 2;7 to 6;1 [years;months]) and 16 typically developing (TD) children of similar chronological ages completed 2 picture narration tasks, and their language (rate of verbal utterances, mean length of utterance, and number of different words) and ...

2009
Daniel A. Braun Ad Aertsen Daniel M. Wolpert Carsten Mehring

When we have learned a motor skill, such as cycling or ice-skating, we can rapidly generalize to novel tasks, such as motorcycling or rollerblading [1-8]. Such facilitation of learning could arise through two distinct mechanisms by which the motor system might adjust its control parameters. First, fast learning could simply be a consequence of the proximity of the original and final settings of...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2013
Ashvin Shah Andrew G Barto Andrew H Fagg

Many tasks, such as typing a password, are decomposed into a sequence of subtasks that can be accomplished in many ways. Behavior that accomplishes subtasks in ways that are influenced by the overall task is often described as "skilled" and exhibits coarticulation. Many accounts of coarticulation use search methods that are informed by representations of objectives that define skilled. While th...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2005
Katherine M Keetch Richard A Schmidt Timothy D Lee Douglas E Young

Differing viewpoints concerning the specificity and generality of motor skill representations in memory were compared by contrasting versions of a skill having either extensive or minimal specific practice. In Experiments 1 and 2, skilled basketball players more accurately performed set shots at the foul line than would be predicted on the basis of the performance at the nearby locations, sugge...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015
Frank J van Schalkwijk Jeroen S Benjamins Filippo Migliorati Jacqueline A de Nooijer Eus J W van Someren Tamara van Gog Ysbrand D van der Werf

Acquisition of information can be facilitated through different learning strategies, classically associated with either declarative or procedural memory modalities. The consolidation of the acquired information has been positively associated with sleep. In addition, subsequent performance was better when acquisition was quickly followed by sleep, rather than daytime wakefulness. Prior studies w...

2016
Joshua B. Ewen Ajay S. Pillai Danielle McAuliffe Balaji M. Lakshmanan Katarina Ament Mark Hallett Nathan E. Crone Stewart H. Mostofsky

Our primary goal was to develop and validate a task that could provide evidence about how humans learn praxis gestures, such as those involving the use of tools. To that end, we created a video-based task in which subjects view a model performing novel, meaningless one-handed actions with kinematics similar to praxis gestures. Subjects then imitated the movements with their right hand. Trials w...

2014
John Toner Aidan Moran

A key postulate of traditional theories of motor skill-learning (e.g., Fitts and Posner, 1967; Shiffrin and Schneider, 1977) is that expert performance is largely automatic in nature and tends to deteriorate when the performer "reinvests" in, or attempts to exert conscious control over, proceduralized movements (Masters and Maxwell, 2008). This postulate is challenged, however, by recent empiri...

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