Maxwell et al. [Maxwell, J. P., Masters, R. S. W., Kerr, E., & Weedon, E. (2001). The implicit benefit of learning without errors. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54A, 1049-1068. The implicit benefit of learning without errors. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54A, 1049-1068] suggested that, following unsuccessful movements, the learner forms hypotheses about the probable causes of the error and the required movement adjustments necessary for its elimination. Hypothesis testing is an explicit process that places demands on cognitive resources. Demands on cognitive resources can be identified by measuring probe reaction times (PRT) and movement times. Lengthened PRT and movement times reflects increased cog...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the performances of implicit and explicit learners wo...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...
Two studies examined whether the number of errors made in learning a motor skill, golf putting, diff...
We investigated the attention demands associated with implicit and explicit (motor) learning and per...
The three experiments in this study were designed to investigate the role of knowledge of results (K...
Maxwell et al., (2001) argued that the commission of errors during learning increases the amount of ...
Abstract Introduction: to study the differences between effect of errorless and errorful learning o...
Contains fulltext : 145065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
In speeded response tasks, the time between external stimuli and the time to react is both minimal a...
Summary.-High cognitive effort has been frequently related to better indices of motor learning throu...
The contextual interference (CI) effect refers to the learning benefits that occur from a random com...
The cognitive effort explanations of contextual interference (CI) and implicit motor learning repres...
International audienceIt has been proposed that observation of a model practising a motor skill resu...
<div><p>When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motion...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the performances of implicit and explicit learners wo...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...
Two studies examined whether the number of errors made in learning a motor skill, golf putting, diff...
We investigated the attention demands associated with implicit and explicit (motor) learning and per...
The three experiments in this study were designed to investigate the role of knowledge of results (K...
Maxwell et al., (2001) argued that the commission of errors during learning increases the amount of ...
Abstract Introduction: to study the differences between effect of errorless and errorful learning o...
Contains fulltext : 145065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
In speeded response tasks, the time between external stimuli and the time to react is both minimal a...
Summary.-High cognitive effort has been frequently related to better indices of motor learning throu...
The contextual interference (CI) effect refers to the learning benefits that occur from a random com...
The cognitive effort explanations of contextual interference (CI) and implicit motor learning repres...
International audienceIt has been proposed that observation of a model practising a motor skill resu...
<div><p>When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motion...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the performances of implicit and explicit learners wo...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...
When performing a skill such as throwing a dart, many different combinations of joint motions suffic...