International audienceThe authors examined whether reduced knowledge of results (KR) frequency during observation of a model's performance enhances learning. As they viewed a timing task, observers (n = 54) received KR about the model's performance on each trial (100% KR) or on 1 out of 3 trials (33% KR). Controls (n = 18) received only physical practice; they did not take part in the observation session. The authors also wanted to dissociate the guidance effect of KR during physical practice from the guidance role played by the representation acquired during observation. Therefore, following the observation phase, participants physically performed the task with either the same or a different KR frequency than that experienced during observ...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
The present study investigated the effects of the frequency of knowledge of results (KR) on both gen...
During motor adaptation learning, consecutive physical practice of two different tasks compromises t...
International audienceThe authors examined whether reduced knowledge of results (KR) frequency durin...
International audienceThe authors investigated whether bandwidth knowledge of results (KR) during ob...
International audienceThe purpose of this experiment was to determine whether a faded knowledge of r...
International audienceThe authors investigated whether bandwidth knowledge of results (KR) during ob...
International audienceIn 2 experiments, the authors assessed different knowledge of results (KR) sch...
Observation aids motor skill learning. When multiple models or different levels of performance are o...
International audienceThere is evidence indicating that an individu al can learn a m otor skill by o...
This study sought evidence of observational motor learning, a type of learning in which observa-tion...
International audienceThe purpose of this experiment was to assess whether learning an action throug...
Abstract There is disagreement about the effectiveness of observational practice for the acquisition...
There is much evidence to suggest that skill learning is enhanced by skill observation. Recent resea...
The three experiments in this study were designed to investigate the role of knowledge of results (K...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
The present study investigated the effects of the frequency of knowledge of results (KR) on both gen...
During motor adaptation learning, consecutive physical practice of two different tasks compromises t...
International audienceThe authors examined whether reduced knowledge of results (KR) frequency durin...
International audienceThe authors investigated whether bandwidth knowledge of results (KR) during ob...
International audienceThe purpose of this experiment was to determine whether a faded knowledge of r...
International audienceThe authors investigated whether bandwidth knowledge of results (KR) during ob...
International audienceIn 2 experiments, the authors assessed different knowledge of results (KR) sch...
Observation aids motor skill learning. When multiple models or different levels of performance are o...
International audienceThere is evidence indicating that an individu al can learn a m otor skill by o...
This study sought evidence of observational motor learning, a type of learning in which observa-tion...
International audienceThe purpose of this experiment was to assess whether learning an action throug...
Abstract There is disagreement about the effectiveness of observational practice for the acquisition...
There is much evidence to suggest that skill learning is enhanced by skill observation. Recent resea...
The three experiments in this study were designed to investigate the role of knowledge of results (K...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
The present study investigated the effects of the frequency of knowledge of results (KR) on both gen...
During motor adaptation learning, consecutive physical practice of two different tasks compromises t...