The purpose of this study was to determine if high and low activity individuals differed in terms of the effects of self-controlled feedback on the performance and learning of a movement skill. The task consisted of a blindfolded beanbag toss using the non-preferred arm. Participants were pre-screened according to their physical activity level using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. An equal number of high activity (HA) and low activity (LA) participants were assigned to self-control (SC) and yoked (YK) feedback conditions, creating four groups: Self-Control-High Activity; Self-Control-Low Activity; Yoked-High Activity; and Yoked-Low Activity. SC condition participants were provided feedback whenever they requested it, whil...
Research in the motor learning domain regarding the underlying mechanism of self-controlled feedback...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of self-controlled video feedback on the...
Many studies have shown that self-controlled feedback is beneficial for learning motor tasks, andthat...
The purpose of this study was to determine if active and sedentary individuals differed in terms the...
The effect of allowing learners to control selected aspect(s) of their learning environment (e.g., a...
Recent research investigating how learners benefit from having control over some aspect of their pra...
Background: Laboratory studies have shown that self-controlled (video) feedback benefits motor learn...
A growing body of recent research has pointed to the potential value of allowing learners to have so...
Self-controlled augmented feedback enhances learning of simple motor tasks. Thereby, learners tend t...
Research during the past few decades has demonstrated that allowing individuals to control some aspe...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00323 Self-controlled feedback facilitates motor learning in both high and l...
Recent studies examining the role of self-controlled feedback have shown that learners ask for feedb...
The purpose of this study was to use the meta-analytic approach to assess the effectiveness of self-...
There were two main objectives of this research. First, we wanted to examine whether video feedback ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare motor skill acquisition between two learning environ...
Research in the motor learning domain regarding the underlying mechanism of self-controlled feedback...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of self-controlled video feedback on the...
Many studies have shown that self-controlled feedback is beneficial for learning motor tasks, andthat...
The purpose of this study was to determine if active and sedentary individuals differed in terms the...
The effect of allowing learners to control selected aspect(s) of their learning environment (e.g., a...
Recent research investigating how learners benefit from having control over some aspect of their pra...
Background: Laboratory studies have shown that self-controlled (video) feedback benefits motor learn...
A growing body of recent research has pointed to the potential value of allowing learners to have so...
Self-controlled augmented feedback enhances learning of simple motor tasks. Thereby, learners tend t...
Research during the past few decades has demonstrated that allowing individuals to control some aspe...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00323 Self-controlled feedback facilitates motor learning in both high and l...
Recent studies examining the role of self-controlled feedback have shown that learners ask for feedb...
The purpose of this study was to use the meta-analytic approach to assess the effectiveness of self-...
There were two main objectives of this research. First, we wanted to examine whether video feedback ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare motor skill acquisition between two learning environ...
Research in the motor learning domain regarding the underlying mechanism of self-controlled feedback...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of self-controlled video feedback on the...
Many studies have shown that self-controlled feedback is beneficial for learning motor tasks, andthat...