Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. While an extensive body of research has focused on the benefits of synchronous (i.e., concurrent physical practice) and non-synchronous (i.e., delayed physical practice) observational learning strategies, the question remains as to whether these approaches differentially influence performance outcomes. Accordingly, we investigate the differential outcomes of synchronous and non-synchronous observational training contexts using a novel dance sequence. Using multidimensional cross-recurrence quantification analysis, movement time-series were recorded for novice dancers who either synchronised with (n = 22) or observed and then imitated (n = 20)...
The study of choreography in dance offers researchers an intriguing window on the relationship betwe...
Contains fulltext : 157649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. ...
We have previously shown that passively observing a task-irrelevant rhythmical action can bias the c...
Research supports the idea that action observation (AO)-based training can be an effective component...
We examined whether the temporal representation developed during motor training with reduced-frequen...
For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and someti...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
While learning from observation is generally regarded as major learning mode for motor actions, evid...
Abstract There is disagreement about the effectiveness of observational practice for the acquisition...
Learning a new motor skill typically requires converting actions observed from a third-person perspe...
Unintentional movement synchronization is often emerging between interacting humans. In the present ...
Dancers’ need to be coordinated in an ensemble poses multisensory challenges. The present thesis foc...
Ideomotor (IM) theory suggests that observing someone else perform an action activates an internal m...
The study of choreography in dance offers researchers an intriguing window on the relationship betwe...
Contains fulltext : 157649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. ...
We have previously shown that passively observing a task-irrelevant rhythmical action can bias the c...
Research supports the idea that action observation (AO)-based training can be an effective component...
We examined whether the temporal representation developed during motor training with reduced-frequen...
For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and someti...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
While learning from observation is generally regarded as major learning mode for motor actions, evid...
Abstract There is disagreement about the effectiveness of observational practice for the acquisition...
Learning a new motor skill typically requires converting actions observed from a third-person perspe...
Unintentional movement synchronization is often emerging between interacting humans. In the present ...
Dancers’ need to be coordinated in an ensemble poses multisensory challenges. The present thesis foc...
Ideomotor (IM) theory suggests that observing someone else perform an action activates an internal m...
The study of choreography in dance offers researchers an intriguing window on the relationship betwe...
Contains fulltext : 157649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...