نتایج جستجو برای: study skills

تعداد نتایج: 4039722  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1963
L KARLIN R G MORTIMER

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2005
Laurie Sykes Tottenham Deborah M Saucier Lorin J Elias Carl Gutwin

Men excel at motor tasks requiring aiming accuracy whereas women excel at different tasks requiring fine motor skill. However, these tasks are confounded with proximity to the body, as fine motor tasks are performed proximally and aiming tasks are directed at distal targets. As such, it is not known whether the male advantage on tasks requiring aiming accuracy is because men have better aim or ...

2012
Marit F. L. Ruitenberg Elian De Kleine Rob H. J. Van der Lubbe Willem B. Verwey Elger L. Abrahamse

Research has shown that retrieval of learned information is better when the original learning context is reinstated during testing than when this context is changed. Recently, such contextual dependencies have also been found for perceptual-motor behavior. The current study investigated the nature of context-dependent learning in the discrete sequence production task, and in addition examined w...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. H (Engineering Education and Practice) 2009

Journal: :Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 2011

Journal: :Journal of Teaching in International Business 2023

Journal: :Research quarterly for exercise and sport 2010
Gabriele Wulf Suzete Chiviacowsky Rebecca Lewthwaite

This study investigated the influence of normative feedback on learning a sequential timing task. In addition to feedback about their performance per trial, two groups of participants received bogus normative feedback about a peer group's average block-to-block improvement after each block of 10 trials. Scores indicated either greater (better group) or less (worse group) than the average improv...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1951
R CONRAD

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Christophe Hotermans Philippe Peigneux Alain Maertens de Noordhout Gustave Moonen Pierre Maquet

Motorskill learning is a dynamic process that continues covertly after training has ended and eventually leads to delayed increments in performance. Current theories suggest that this off-line improvement takes time and appears only after several hours. Here we show an early transient and short-lived boost in performance, emerging as early as 5-30 min after training but no longer observed 4 h l...

Journal: :مجلة البحث فی التربیة وعلم النفس 2019

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