Effective motor learning paradigms are essential for children with motor difficulties to enhance their motor skills and facilitate performance in physical activities and in daily life. This study aimed to examine the effect of feedback with an internal or external focus of attention on motor learning of children with probable Developmental Coordination Disorder (pDCD). In addition, the role of working memory capacity was examined. Children were recruited via physical therapists, who integrated the experimental procedures within therapy sessions. We analyzed data of 25 children between 5 and 11 years old. They practiced a novel motor task of throwing a ‘slingerball’ over three weeks, while receiving feedback with an internal or external focu...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Although Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is often characterized as...
International audienceThe present study investigates procedural learning of motor sequences in child...
Purpose: Considerable research supports the motor-learning advantage associated with an external foc...
Effective motor learning paradigms are essential for children with motor difficulties to enhance the...
Contains fulltext : 192495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
Objective: Motor skill learning is one of the main problems of children with developmental coordinat...
AbstractThis study addresses the issue of whether (1) adding cognitive demands to the physical exerc...
International audienceThere is a general consensus that developmentalcoordination disorder (DCD) is ...
Summary.—This pilot study compared learning and memory profiles of 20 children (55% boys; M age= 7.3...
Providing instructions is an important technique to facilitate motor learning. Instructions can guid...
Purpose. Previous research has shown that children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) ha...
Background: This study examines the effects of adopting external and internal focus of attention on ...
This study tested the effect of task-specific training of a perceptual ability for children with Dev...
The purpose of study was to examine the effects of external and internal focus of attention in the m...
The authors investigated the relative effectiveness of different attentional focus instructions on m...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Although Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is often characterized as...
International audienceThe present study investigates procedural learning of motor sequences in child...
Purpose: Considerable research supports the motor-learning advantage associated with an external foc...
Effective motor learning paradigms are essential for children with motor difficulties to enhance the...
Contains fulltext : 192495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
Objective: Motor skill learning is one of the main problems of children with developmental coordinat...
AbstractThis study addresses the issue of whether (1) adding cognitive demands to the physical exerc...
International audienceThere is a general consensus that developmentalcoordination disorder (DCD) is ...
Summary.—This pilot study compared learning and memory profiles of 20 children (55% boys; M age= 7.3...
Providing instructions is an important technique to facilitate motor learning. Instructions can guid...
Purpose. Previous research has shown that children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) ha...
Background: This study examines the effects of adopting external and internal focus of attention on ...
This study tested the effect of task-specific training of a perceptual ability for children with Dev...
The purpose of study was to examine the effects of external and internal focus of attention in the m...
The authors investigated the relative effectiveness of different attentional focus instructions on m...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Although Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is often characterized as...
International audienceThe present study investigates procedural learning of motor sequences in child...
Purpose: Considerable research supports the motor-learning advantage associated with an external foc...