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A Note on State Individual Differences in Accuracy of Response Imagery: Aftereffects and Reminiscence
Authors:Robert M. Kohl  Sebastiano A. Fisicaro  Daniel L. Roenker  M.Kevin Turner
Affiliation:aDepartment of Kinesiology, College of William & Mary;bWayne State University;cWestern Kentucky University
Abstract:In two sessions, separated by 7 days, subjects imagined themselves performing a tracking task under a massed practice schedule. After conditions of interpolated rest and no-rest, which were counterbalanced across sessions, subjects actually performed the tracking task. During imagery practice, subjects verbally reported the temporal component of the task. The temporal accuracy of verbal reports varied widely across subjects, but not within subjects. Furthermore, a performance gain was demonstrated as a function of interpolated rest versus no-rest (reminiscence effect). Finally, the accuracy of verbal reports predicted imagery aftereffects, but not reminiscence effects.
Keywords:Key Words: Imagery   response imagery   imagery practice   mental practice
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