Authors
Claire Tuckey, Jim Lyons
Publication date
2021/11/15
Source
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository)
Volume
52
Issue
1
Description
Results in the motor learning literature regarding which types of tasks are specific to the context in which they are learned, and those that are generalizable to other tasks or contexts, are mixed and unclear. The purpose of this scoping review is to examine the range of results from studies in the existing literature that seek to assess how well a learned motor skill is transferable to a novel skill, task or context. The inclusion criteria for this scoping review include experiments using any motor task, a transfer task, and a retention period of at least 24 hours. The initial search contained 1266 articles. After removing duplicates, 946 abstracts were screened resulting in 345 full text assessments. Of these, 135 articles satisfied all inclusion criteria and are therefore included in this review. These articles are categorized into four broad categories: Those revealing no change (previous skill had no impact on the new skill); positive …
Scholar articles
C Tuckey, J Lyons - Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS …, 2021