@singh_harjiv “We recruited a large online multi-session sample of participants performing a *sequential tapping skill learning task*” https://t.co/zqp0o5pW07
@RobertMHardwick @wildy_jj @LoreVleugels @JNeurophysiol Thanks for the follow-up; I will actually read it later on😁. I'm generally not too convinced about generalizability (e.g. https://t.co/SL14E84Q17), so I'm really hoping that this will be studied more.
RT @ImSporticus: Simple vs Complex Motor Skills: Do Training Principles Generalize? https://t.co/X7Fp4JUJp0 via @ShakeyWaits ‘Principles…
RT @ImSporticus: Simple vs Complex Motor Skills: Do Training Principles Generalize? https://t.co/X7Fp4JUJp0 via @ShakeyWaits ‘Principles…
Simple vs Complex Motor Skills: Do Training Principles Generalize? https://t.co/X7Fp4JUJp0 via @ShakeyWaits ‘Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learning.’ Wulf and Shea https://t.co/fUpOPdXBMv https://t.
As a result, there is a real lurking danger that the theories we build from these lab tasks won't ever fully generalize to real world phenomena. We have already had at least one example of this before - https://t.co/XROor8af9u
This is why FMS doesn't work and probably will never https://t.co/HjcHWy5GRW
@JCashaback @cartermaclab I agree- in spite of the large literature out there, the role of augmented feedback is much less clear in tasks when the learner cannot do the task on the first trial (because we rarely study them in the lab!) - eg https://t.co/rE
Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learning: https://t.co/HKIzthwm3W
RT @rrangana1: One of the classic papers in motor learning that creates an uneasy feeling about where the field is headed https://t.co/z94…
Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learning https://t.co/M9pqTf9V9g
RT @rrangana1: One of the classic papers in motor learning that creates an uneasy feeling about where the field is headed https://t.co/z94…
RT @rrangana1: One of the classic papers in motor learning that creates an uneasy feeling about where the field is headed https://t.co/z94…
RT @rrangana1: One of the classic papers in motor learning that creates an uneasy feeling about where the field is headed https://t.co/z94…
One of the classic papers in motor learning that creates an uneasy feeling about where the field is headed https://t.co/z94ZL30hCk
RT @PaulGlazier: Always worth remembering when interpreting motor learning studies... https://t.co/e60y9vq0eU #TBT
RT @PaulGlazier: Always worth remembering when interpreting motor learning studies... https://t.co/e60y9vq0eU #TBT
RT @PaulGlazier: Always worth remembering when interpreting motor learning studies... https://t.co/e60y9vq0eU #TBT
RT @PaulGlazier: Always worth remembering when interpreting motor learning studies... https://t.co/e60y9vq0eU #TBT
Always worth remembering when interpreting motor learning studies... https://t.co/e60y9vq0eU #TBT