Learning a motor task with temporally spaced presentations or with other tasks intermixed between presentations reduces performance during training, but can enhance retention post training. These two effects are known as the spacing and contextual interference effect, respectively. Here, we aimed at testing a unifying hypothesis of the spacing and con-textual interference effects in visuomotor adaptation, according to which forgetting between trials due to either spaced presentations or interference by another task will promote between-trial forgetting, which will depress performance during acquisition, but will promote retention. We first performed an experiment with three visuomotor adaptation conditions: a short inter-trial-interval (ITI...
Introduction: After learning, memory must be stabilized before it becomes disrupted by subsequent le...
Multiple processes may contribute to motor skill acquisition, but it is thought that many of these p...
An influential idea in human motor learning is that there is a consolidation period during which mot...
Learning a motor task with temporally spaced presentations or with other tasks intermixed between pr...
Three experiments are reported that examined the possibility that the contextual interference effect...
The paradigm task A3task B3task A, which varies the time interval between task A and task B, has bee...
The experiments reported here were designed to test a hypothesis regarding why the contextual interf...
The contextual interference (CI) effect is a robust phenomenon in the (motor) skill learning literat...
International audienceThe reported study examined the cognitive processes underlying contextual inte...
The studies reported here used an interference paradigm to determine whether a long-term consolidati...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [146]-151.x, 151 l illusFive experiments were conducted to determine...
In the cognitive skill literature, between-session delays have been treated either as having a negli...
International audienceSince the Shea, J.B. and Morgan (1979) study, investigators have repeatedly sh...
ABSTRACT—To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information onmultiple occasions. ...
Two experiments were conducted within a motor short-term memory paradigm to examine the influence of...
Introduction: After learning, memory must be stabilized before it becomes disrupted by subsequent le...
Multiple processes may contribute to motor skill acquisition, but it is thought that many of these p...
An influential idea in human motor learning is that there is a consolidation period during which mot...
Learning a motor task with temporally spaced presentations or with other tasks intermixed between pr...
Three experiments are reported that examined the possibility that the contextual interference effect...
The paradigm task A3task B3task A, which varies the time interval between task A and task B, has bee...
The experiments reported here were designed to test a hypothesis regarding why the contextual interf...
The contextual interference (CI) effect is a robust phenomenon in the (motor) skill learning literat...
International audienceThe reported study examined the cognitive processes underlying contextual inte...
The studies reported here used an interference paradigm to determine whether a long-term consolidati...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [146]-151.x, 151 l illusFive experiments were conducted to determine...
In the cognitive skill literature, between-session delays have been treated either as having a negli...
International audienceSince the Shea, J.B. and Morgan (1979) study, investigators have repeatedly sh...
ABSTRACT—To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information onmultiple occasions. ...
Two experiments were conducted within a motor short-term memory paradigm to examine the influence of...
Introduction: After learning, memory must be stabilized before it becomes disrupted by subsequent le...
Multiple processes may contribute to motor skill acquisition, but it is thought that many of these p...
An influential idea in human motor learning is that there is a consolidation period during which mot...