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Search Strategies in Practice: Testing the Effect of Inherent Variability on Search Patterns
Authors:Matheus M. Pacheco  Charley W. Lafe  Karl M. Newell
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Motor Behavior (LACOM), School of Physical Education and Sport, University of S?o Paulo;2. Motor Development Study Group (GEDEM), Federal University of Rond?niamatheus.lacom@gmail.com;4. Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia
Abstract:Abstract

To execute a motor solution to a given task, individuals search through the space of movement possibilities guided by information that arises from the interaction with task and environment. Through this search, individuals seek to avoid inappropriate solutions through local minima in the task space. The processes that lead to some but not all individuals avoiding local minima and finding solutions is not yet understood. Based on the tenets of ecological psychology for perception and action, we examined in two experiments the hypothesis that the incapacity to differentiate errors (performance of an inappropriate solution) from inherent variability would interfere with the perception of properties of the task space and result in a longer time performing an inappropriate solution for the task before exploration of other solutions. Inherent variability was shown to be a direct predictor of the changes in the search strategies. Also, we found that the specifics of the search patterns could predict the performance in the task. Thus, the pattern of motion through the task space affords perception of specific properties of this space guiding individuals in the evolving dynamics of exploration or exploitation.
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