Introduction Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for multiple skills is superior for learning compared to a blocked order. We report a novel attempt to examine the CI effect during acquisition and transfer of anticipatory judgments from simulation training to an applied sport situation. Method Participants were required to anticipate tennis shots under either a random practice schedule or a blocked practice schedule. Response accuracy was recorded for both groups in pretest, during acquisition, and on a 7-d retention test. Transfer of learning was assessed through a field-based tennis protocol that attempted to assess performance in an applied sport setting. Results The random practice group had sign...
The purpose of this study was to compare block and random practice in learning basic squash shots. ...
Contextual interference (CI) is a learning effect whereby high interference practice conditions prod...
Previous research on contextual interference theory in controlled laboratory situations consistently...
Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for multiple skills is ...
INTRODUCTION: Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for mult...
The contextual interference (CI) effect refers to the learning benefits that occur from a random com...
AbstractBy manipulating the order or scheduling of practice trials the practitioner consequently alt...
OBJECTIVE:Anticipation of opponent actions, through the use of advanced (i.e., pre-event) kinematic ...
Considering the critical role permanence has on predictions related to the contextual interference e...
International audienceThe reported study examined the cognitive processes underlying contextual inte...
Objective: Anticipation of opponent actions, through the use of advanced (i.e., pre-event) kinematic...
Manipulating the organization of practice conditions, through contextual interference, was identifie...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to examine if contextual effect remained robust after m...
In a recent study, Porter and Beckerman (2016) investigated the influence of an “increasing schedule...
The effects of contextual interference on practice behavior, transfer performance, and cognitive loa...
The purpose of this study was to compare block and random practice in learning basic squash shots. ...
Contextual interference (CI) is a learning effect whereby high interference practice conditions prod...
Previous research on contextual interference theory in controlled laboratory situations consistently...
Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for multiple skills is ...
INTRODUCTION: Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for mult...
The contextual interference (CI) effect refers to the learning benefits that occur from a random com...
AbstractBy manipulating the order or scheduling of practice trials the practitioner consequently alt...
OBJECTIVE:Anticipation of opponent actions, through the use of advanced (i.e., pre-event) kinematic ...
Considering the critical role permanence has on predictions related to the contextual interference e...
International audienceThe reported study examined the cognitive processes underlying contextual inte...
Objective: Anticipation of opponent actions, through the use of advanced (i.e., pre-event) kinematic...
Manipulating the organization of practice conditions, through contextual interference, was identifie...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to examine if contextual effect remained robust after m...
In a recent study, Porter and Beckerman (2016) investigated the influence of an “increasing schedule...
The effects of contextual interference on practice behavior, transfer performance, and cognitive loa...
The purpose of this study was to compare block and random practice in learning basic squash shots. ...
Contextual interference (CI) is a learning effect whereby high interference practice conditions prod...
Previous research on contextual interference theory in controlled laboratory situations consistently...