Tsigilis, N and Theodosiou, A. The influence of multiple administration of a psychomotor test on performance and learning. J Strength Cond Res 22(6): 1964-1968, 2008-Exercise scientists frequently use criterion measure tests to assess levels of motor performance and physical fitness or to evaluate the success of their intervention programs. During this process, the same motor test might be administered multiple times. The aim of the present study was to examine whether familiarization with a psychomotor test would influence performance and/or learning. One hundred thirty (n = 130) primary school students participated in the study. Participants were randomly divided into two groups, experimental (n = 60, mean age = 10.74 years old, minimum =...
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Learning effects, biological changes, and motivation contribute to variability in performance on sta...
Introduction: Physical training may play a prominent role in the development of preadolescent brains...
Background: Various field tests can be used to evaluate children's motor skills. Because of the comp...
Fundamental motor patterns are prerequisites to specific motor/sports skills and a determinant of th...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-74)One hundred male junior high school subjects partic...
ObjectivesWe wanted to verify if the “learning to learn” effect observed in the learning of visuomot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)The purpose of this study was to compare the result...
Background: To be considered ecologically valid, a test should reflect tasks performed in the \u27re...
The early identification of motor difficulties through psychomotor assessment is fundamental for th...
Simultaneous challenge of posture and cognition ("dual tasks") may predict falls better than tests o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-58)This study was designed to determine the effects of...
The clinical balance tests presently used cannot predict falls in Parkinson's disease (PD), perhaps ...
The problem of this study is to investigate the effects of massed and distributed practice condition...
Learning effects, biological changes, and motivation contribute to variability in performance on sta...
Introduction: Physical training may play a prominent role in the development of preadolescent brains...
Background: Various field tests can be used to evaluate children's motor skills. Because of the comp...
Fundamental motor patterns are prerequisites to specific motor/sports skills and a determinant of th...
An investigation was conducted to determine if the performance and learning of a pursuit rotor skill...
Driving in degraded psychophysical conditions, such as under the influence of alcohol or drugs but a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-74)One hundred male junior high school subjects partic...
ObjectivesWe wanted to verify if the “learning to learn” effect observed in the learning of visuomot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)The purpose of this study was to compare the result...
Background: To be considered ecologically valid, a test should reflect tasks performed in the \u27re...
The early identification of motor difficulties through psychomotor assessment is fundamental for th...
Simultaneous challenge of posture and cognition ("dual tasks") may predict falls better than tests o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-58)This study was designed to determine the effects of...
The clinical balance tests presently used cannot predict falls in Parkinson's disease (PD), perhaps ...
The problem of this study is to investigate the effects of massed and distributed practice condition...
Learning effects, biological changes, and motivation contribute to variability in performance on sta...