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Interlimb coordination: Learning and transfer under different feedback conditions
Authors:Stephan P Swinnen  Timothy D Lee  Sabine Verschueren  Deborah J Serrien  Hedwig Bogaerds
Institution:aLaboratory of Motor Control, Department of Kinesiology, Biomedical Sciences K.U.L., Tervuurse Vest 101, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium;bMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The role of intrinsic and extrinsic information feedback in learning a new bimanual coordination pattern was investigated. The pattern required continuous flexion-extension movements of the upper limbs with a 90 ° phase offset. Separate groups practiced the task under one of the following visual feedback conditions: (a) blindfolded (reduced FB group), (b) with normal vision (normal FB group), or (c) with concurrent relative motion information (enhanced FB group). All groups were subjected to three different transfer test conditions at regular intervals during practice. These tests included reduced, normal vision, and enhanced vision conditions. Experiment 1 showed that the group receiving augmented information feedback about its relative motions in real-time produced the required coordination pattern more successfully than the remaining two groups, irrespective of the transfer conditions under which performance was evaluated. Experiment 2 replicated and extended the superiority of the enhanced feedback group during acquisition and retention. Experiment 3 demonstrated that successful transfer to various transfer test conditions was not a result of test-trial effects. Overall, the data suggest that the conditions that optimized performance of the coordination pattern during acquisition also optimized transfer performance.
Keywords:PsycINFO classification: 2330  2343
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