CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTOR-PERFORMANCE, LEARNING, WARM-UP DECREMENT, AND REMINISCENCE DURING A BALANCING TASK

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作者
ETNYRE, BR
POINTDEXTER, HBW
机构
[1] Human Performance and Health Sciences Department, Rice University, Houston, 77251, TX
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10.2466/pms.1995.80.3.1027
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Warm-up decrement and reminiscence effects have been primarily attributed to methods of distribution of practice. The present study investigated the effects of different amounts of practice on a balancing task and observed the differences in individual learning. Subjects were randomly assigned to a 5- or 10-trial practice group and performed a retention session on a stabilometer 1 wk. after the first set of trials. Subjects were given the same amount of rest between trials and sessions. Following the retention session subjects were assigned by retention performance into a warm-up decrement or reminiscence group for further comparison. The group with more practice had higher over-all performance. The warm-up decrement group showed more time-on-balance during the first practice session than the reminiscence group. The second session performance curves were neatly identical for the 5- and the 10-trial groups whether warm-up decrement or reminiscence occurred. These results suggested the importance of considering individual differences in retention of learning.
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页码:1027 / 1030
页数:4
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