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Motivational Effects of Outcome Feedback on Motor Performance
Authors:Seppo Iso-Ahola
Affiliation:Recreation Education Program, University of Iowa
Abstract:This study examined the effects of success and failure feedback on subsequent motor performance. Based upon the general motivation (or level-of-aspiration) hypothesis, initial success should lead to better subsequent performance than does initial failure, while the reverse prediction was derived from the cognitive dissonance theory. To test these rival hypotheses, two experiments were conducted on undergraduate male students (n =120) performing a motor maze task. Initial failure improved subjects’ subsequent performance, thus supporting the dissonance theory. However, this effect was observed only under low-ego-involving conditions, thereby suggesting that the effects of dissonance and ego involvement are interdependent. The findings were discussed in terms of motivational and informational/attributional effects of outcome feedback on motor performance.
Keywords:muscle steadiness   electrical stimulation superimposed   sensory integration   muscle strength   voluntary contraction   neural adaptation
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