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35B – Effects of Increasing Contextual Interference & Augmented Audio Feedback on Motor Learning

35B – Effects of Increasing Contextual Interference & Augmented Audio Feedback on Motor Learning

The Perception & Action Podcast · Rob Gray

September 6, 201611m 48s

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Show Notes

News: A look at a couple recent motor learning studies. How can we build on basic concepts such like contextual interference and extrinsic feedback to speed skill acquisition?

Articles:

The Effect of Gradual Increase in Contextual Interference on Acquisition, Retention and Transfer of Volleyball Skills

More Feedback Is Better than Less: Learning a Novel Upper Limb Joint Coordination Pattern with Augmented Auditory Feedback

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