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Hadas Dahary; Charlotte Rimmer; Eve-Marie Quintin – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Many autistic children show musical interests and good musical skills including pitch and melodic memory. Autistic children may also perceive temporal regularities in music such as the primary beat underlying the rhythmic structure of music given some work showing preserved rhythm processing in the context of basic, nonverbal auditory stimuli. The…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Cognitive Ability, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Cheng, Hung-Shao; Buchwald, Adam – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated that speakers can learn novel speech sequences, although the content and specificity of the learned speech motor representations remain incompletely understood. We investigated these representations by examining transfer of learning in the context of nonnative consonant clusters. Specifically, we…
Descriptors: North American English, Phonemes, Transfer of Training, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Lage, Guilherme M.; Faria, Larissa O.; Ambrósio, Natália F. A.; Borges, Athos M. P.; Apolinário-Souza, Tércio – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2022
For over 40 years, the contextual interference effect in motor learning has been investigated. While the difference between levels of contextual interference experienced under blocked and random practice are well established, the difference in the levels of contextual interference experienced under serial and random practice is still ambiguous.…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Interference (Learning), Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development
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Mousavi, Seyyed Mohammadreza; Iwatsuki, Takehiro – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2022
Expectancies for success and autonomy support have been shown to facilitate motor learning and enhance motor performance. The purpose of the study was to examine whether we replicated (a) enhanced expectancies and autonomy support intervention enhanced motor skill learning in children, and (b) identified the underlying psychological mechanism.…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Perceptual Motor Learning, Motor Development, Intervention
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Sawaya, Helen; McGonigle-Chalmers, Maggie; Kusel, Iain – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Objectives: The aim of the study is to distinguish between perceptuomotor and cognitive inflexibility as the source of set-switching difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Methods: Seventeen adolescents with ASD and 17 neurotypical controls were presented with a computerized sequencing game using colored shapes. The sequence…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Adolescents, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Pouw, Wim T. J. L.; van Gog, Tamara; Paas, Fred – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Recent literature on learning with instructional manipulatives seems to call for a moderate view on the effects of perceptual and interactive richness of instructional manipulatives on learning. This "moderate view" holds that manipulatives' perceptual and interactive richness may compromise learning in two ways: (1) by imposing a…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Learning, Perception, Interaction
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Rosalie, Simon M.; Muller, Sean – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2012
This paper presents a preliminary model that outlines the mechanisms underlying the transfer of perceptual-motor skill learning in sport and everyday tasks. Perceptual-motor behavior is motivated by performance demands and evolves over time to increase the probability of success through adaptation. Performance demands at the time of an event…
Descriptors: Perceptual Motor Learning, Transfer of Training, Behavior, Athletics
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Maas, Edwin; Butalla, Christine E.; Farinella, Kimberly A. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2012
Purpose: To examine the role of feedback frequency in treatment for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). Reducing the frequency of feedback enhances motor learning, and recently, such feedback frequency reductions have been recommended for the treatment of CAS. However, no published studies have explicitly compared different feedback frequencies in…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Speech Impairments, Children, Feedback (Response)
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Russell, Daniel M.; Newell, Karl M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2007
The persistence and generality of the contextual interference (CI) effect was tested using a rapid sequential aiming task. Participants (N = 48) practiced three movement patterns for three blocks of 18 trials under a blocked (BL) or random (RA) schedule. Movement patterns were displayed and KR provided throughout practice and testing. A 24-hr…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Perceptual Motor Learning, Retention (Psychology), Reaction Time
Dunham, Paul, Jr. – Research Quarterly, 1977
The results of this study fail to provide a basis for concluding that the ability to perform a simple coincidence anticipation task with the right foot is facilitated by subsequent practice with the left foot. (MM)
Descriptors: Perceptual Motor Learning, Performance, Psychomotor Skills, Transfer of Training
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Seidler, Rachael D. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Two important components of skill learning are the learning process itself (motor acquisition) and the ability to transfer what has been learned to new task variants (motor transfer). Many studies have documented age-related declines in the ability to learn new manual motor skills. In this study, I tested whether the degree of savings at transfer…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Aging (Individuals)
Kleinman, Matthew – 1978
Transfer of learning in the acquisition of motor skills, centered around proactive and retroactive experimental designs, is discussed. The structures of the two designs are explained and compared. The effect upon transfer of learning by both stimulus and response gradients is examined. Phenomena contributing to negative transfer are investigated,…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Learning Processes, Models, Perceptual Motor Learning
Fox, James H. – 1960
This study was concerned with--(1) the conditions of transfer of training, (2) armed forces research on the use of synthetic training devices in the learning of complex skills, (3) armed forces research on the use of training devices in learning judgmental skills, and (4) training devices used in driver education. A section with a summary,…
Descriptors: Driver Education, Educational Research, Perceptual Motor Learning, Psychomotor Skills
Vivian, Sister M. – Academic Therapy, 1972
Normal first graders received neurological training along the lines suggested by Carl H. Delacato; a 5-year followup study evaluated their subsequent reading ability as compared to a control group. (KW)
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Perceptual Motor Learning, Primary Education, Reading
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Kelso, J. A. Scott; Norman, Patrice E. – Developmental Psychology, 1978
Investigates the effects of variable-practice versus constant-practice on the learning of novel motor schemata in 36 children ranging in age from two years one month to four years. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Infant Behavior, Infants, Motor Development
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