Previous research indicates that sensori-motor experience with physical systems can have a positive effect on learning. However, it is not clear whether this effect is caused by mere bodily engagement or the intrinsically meaningful information that such interaction affords in performing the learning task. We investigated (N = 74), through the use of a Wii Balance Board, whether different forms of physical engagement that was either meaningfully, non-meaningfully, or minimally related to the learning content would be beneficial (or detrimental) to learning about the workings of seesaws from instructional animations. The results were inconclusive, indicating that motoric competency on lever problem solving did not significantly differ betwee...
Abstract There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor learning under real-life conditions relies o...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Contains fulltext : 161733.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Embodiment theo...
Previous research indicates that sensori-motor experience with physical systems can have a positive ...
Motor learning is often hindered or facilitated by visual information from one's body and its m...
Recent research on dynamic visualizations suggests that these visualizations are effective for learn...
SummaryLearning complex motor behaviors like riding a bicycle or swinging a golf club is based on ac...
`Embodied cognition' suggests that our motor experiences shape our cognitive and perceptual capabili...
Embodied learning, under the lens of Embodied Cognition theory, emphasizes on the inseparable link b...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
Animation can be used for various purposes such as for procedural and motor skill learning (i.e., da...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
Humans have a natural ability to haptically interact with other humans, for instance during physical...
Learners studying mechanical or technical processes via dynamic visualizations often fail to build a...
Abstract Imagery training has been shown to induce motor learning in adults, but similar evidence in...
Abstract There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor learning under real-life conditions relies o...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Contains fulltext : 161733.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Embodiment theo...
Previous research indicates that sensori-motor experience with physical systems can have a positive ...
Motor learning is often hindered or facilitated by visual information from one's body and its m...
Recent research on dynamic visualizations suggests that these visualizations are effective for learn...
SummaryLearning complex motor behaviors like riding a bicycle or swinging a golf club is based on ac...
`Embodied cognition' suggests that our motor experiences shape our cognitive and perceptual capabili...
Embodied learning, under the lens of Embodied Cognition theory, emphasizes on the inseparable link b...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
Animation can be used for various purposes such as for procedural and motor skill learning (i.e., da...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
Humans have a natural ability to haptically interact with other humans, for instance during physical...
Learners studying mechanical or technical processes via dynamic visualizations often fail to build a...
Abstract Imagery training has been shown to induce motor learning in adults, but similar evidence in...
Abstract There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor learning under real-life conditions relies o...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Contains fulltext : 161733.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Embodiment theo...