The Knowledge of the Result for motor learning, relationship between subjective estimation of the error and relative frequency of external feedback. Research on the learning of a motor task, although generally conducted on healthy individuals, can offer useful indications about the best strategies to be adopted in the rehabilitation of subjects with CNS lesions. In fact, rehabilitation can be considered as a learning process in pathological conditions. There are numerous experimental evidences that, a lower relative frequency (FR) with which it is provided to the one who learns the knowledge of the result (CR) about the outcome of the response, and the request of the formulation of a subjective estimate before the CR (SS) both positively af...
Objective: Motor skill learning is one of the main problems of children with developmental coordinat...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
The aim of this study was investigated a maze learning in stroke individuals. Forty participants ass...
The Knowledge of the Result for motor learning, relationship between subjective estimation of the er...
Four experiments examined the influence of knowledge of results (KR) schedule and the characteristic...
Though acknowledged to play a role in motor learning, motivation was thought to mainly exert tempora...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of knowledge of results (KR) frequency and task...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative effects on learning and on performance of ...
This work investigated the effects of frequency and precision of feedback on the learning of a dual-...
Repeated physical practice is not always the optimal approach in rehabilitation, especially in indiv...
Understanding the neural processes underlying motor learning in humans is important to facilitate th...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
Motor skill learning is the change in the capability to perform smooth and accurate movements, for e...
The present study investigated the effects of the frequency of knowledge of results (KR) on both gen...
Background: Although the useful effects of motivational feedback on the motor skills learning have b...
Objective: Motor skill learning is one of the main problems of children with developmental coordinat...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
The aim of this study was investigated a maze learning in stroke individuals. Forty participants ass...
The Knowledge of the Result for motor learning, relationship between subjective estimation of the er...
Four experiments examined the influence of knowledge of results (KR) schedule and the characteristic...
Though acknowledged to play a role in motor learning, motivation was thought to mainly exert tempora...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of knowledge of results (KR) frequency and task...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative effects on learning and on performance of ...
This work investigated the effects of frequency and precision of feedback on the learning of a dual-...
Repeated physical practice is not always the optimal approach in rehabilitation, especially in indiv...
Understanding the neural processes underlying motor learning in humans is important to facilitate th...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
Motor skill learning is the change in the capability to perform smooth and accurate movements, for e...
The present study investigated the effects of the frequency of knowledge of results (KR) on both gen...
Background: Although the useful effects of motivational feedback on the motor skills learning have b...
Objective: Motor skill learning is one of the main problems of children with developmental coordinat...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
The aim of this study was investigated a maze learning in stroke individuals. Forty participants ass...