The benefit of two instructional strategies: adaptive training and part training in teaching complex perceptual motor skills was evaluated. One method was the part training method, where a subject practiced on essential subtasks before performing the whole task. The other method was adaptive training, where the time pressure of the task was continually adjusted to conform to the subject\u27s performance level until his performance was sufficient to handle the ultimate task difficulty. The task was a computer-controlled video game, developed for research purposes. The task was challenging and proficiency could be achieved only through significant amount of practice. The results found the part training regime superior to all others. The two a...
The adaptive process in motor learning was examined in terms of effects of varying amounts of consta...
This paper presents a comparison of learning task selection approaches that have been used throughou...
Previous research suggests that the effectiveness of robotic training depends on the motor task to b...
The benefit of two instructional strategies: adaptive training and part training in teaching complex...
To establish the rules that governs the effectivenness of part-task training in the learning of comp...
For some types of visuo-motor transformations like large visuo-motor rotations or the complex transf...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of the level of performance stabilization on the h...
There is a plethora of approaches to training people on complex tasks. One method that has commonly...
The two goals pursued in this study were a description of the process of exploration in acquiring a ...
The primary aim o f training i s to improve performance. Part-task training may be ' the more e...
Researchers conducted 2 experiments that used backward transfer to improve the efficiency of part-ta...
This chapter takes as its central premise the human capacity to adapt to changing environments. It i...
This chapter takes as its central premise the human capacity to adapt to changing environments. It i...
Background: This paper explores the robustness of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed with...
Within various contexts, such as sports and the military, training programs are being designed to ef...
The adaptive process in motor learning was examined in terms of effects of varying amounts of consta...
This paper presents a comparison of learning task selection approaches that have been used throughou...
Previous research suggests that the effectiveness of robotic training depends on the motor task to b...
The benefit of two instructional strategies: adaptive training and part training in teaching complex...
To establish the rules that governs the effectivenness of part-task training in the learning of comp...
For some types of visuo-motor transformations like large visuo-motor rotations or the complex transf...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of the level of performance stabilization on the h...
There is a plethora of approaches to training people on complex tasks. One method that has commonly...
The two goals pursued in this study were a description of the process of exploration in acquiring a ...
The primary aim o f training i s to improve performance. Part-task training may be ' the more e...
Researchers conducted 2 experiments that used backward transfer to improve the efficiency of part-ta...
This chapter takes as its central premise the human capacity to adapt to changing environments. It i...
This chapter takes as its central premise the human capacity to adapt to changing environments. It i...
Background: This paper explores the robustness of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed with...
Within various contexts, such as sports and the military, training programs are being designed to ef...
The adaptive process in motor learning was examined in terms of effects of varying amounts of consta...
This paper presents a comparison of learning task selection approaches that have been used throughou...
Previous research suggests that the effectiveness of robotic training depends on the motor task to b...