Skilled, sequential movements can be acquired explicitly or implicitly. In the present study, we examined the effects of explicit knowledge obtained through instruction or spontaneous detection on transfer of visuomotor sequence learning. In the first session, participants learned a visuomotor sequence by trial and error. In subsequent sessions, the sequence was changed according to specific rules. Some participants received explicit instruction about which specific rules changed, while the others did not. Knowledge of changes via explicit instruction led to slower performance with fewer errors; the sluggishness persisted even in the last phase of transfer learning. On the other hand, knowledge discovered independently by the participants p...
Adapting to a novel sensory-motor environment while performing a goal-directed movement, which is a ...
To my family … Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since al...
New visuomotor skills can guide behaviour in novel situations. Prior studies indicate that learning ...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
Motor sequences can be learnt with or without conscious awareness. Here we investigated how consciou...
Abstract—Much research has focused on the separability of implicit and explicit learning, but less h...
Is it possible to learn to perform a motor sequence without awareness of the sequence? In two experi...
Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of mo...
Is it possible to learn to perform a motor sequence without awareness of the sequence? In two experi...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
It has been demonstrated that learning a second motor task after having learned a first task may int...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
none3Perceptual learning has been studied as a mechanism by which people automatically and implicitl...
Adapting to a novel sensory-motor environment while performing a goal-directed movement, which is a ...
To my family … Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since al...
New visuomotor skills can guide behaviour in novel situations. Prior studies indicate that learning ...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
Motor sequences can be learnt with or without conscious awareness. Here we investigated how consciou...
Abstract—Much research has focused on the separability of implicit and explicit learning, but less h...
Is it possible to learn to perform a motor sequence without awareness of the sequence? In two experi...
Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of mo...
Is it possible to learn to perform a motor sequence without awareness of the sequence? In two experi...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
It has been demonstrated that learning a second motor task after having learned a first task may int...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
none3Perceptual learning has been studied as a mechanism by which people automatically and implicitl...
Adapting to a novel sensory-motor environment while performing a goal-directed movement, which is a ...
To my family … Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since al...
New visuomotor skills can guide behaviour in novel situations. Prior studies indicate that learning ...