Authors
Mark A Guadagnoli, Timothy D Lee
Publication date
2004/7/1
Journal
Journal of motor behavior
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
212-224
Publisher
Heldref
Description
The authors describe the effects of practice conditions in motor learning (e.g., contextual interference, knowledge of results) within the constraints of 2 experimental variables: skill level and task difficulty. They use a research framework to conceptualize the interaction of those variables on the basis of concepts from information theory and information processing. The fundamental idea is that motor tasks represent different challenges for performers of different abilities. The authors propose that learning is related to the information arising from performance, which should be optimized along functions relating the difficulty of the task to the skill level of the performer. Specific testable hypotheses arising from the framework are also described.
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