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Modeling Effects on Motor Performance
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1976
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Motor LearningEngineeringMotor SkillMotor DriveSimulationCognitionMotor ControlRotor DynamicMotor DifficultyCorrect ModelKinesiologyCognitive DevelopmentSkilled PerformanceModeling And SimulationMotor PerformanceMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceMotor SkillsLearning SciencesLsm ConditionsPropulsionExperimental PsychologyAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsProcedural MemoryMotor Skill InterventionMotor Skill Assessment
Abstract Four experiments examined the influence of observing a correct model (CM), a learning sequence model (LSM), and an incorrect model (IM) on the performance of two motor skills. The results of experiment 1 showed that the CM and LSM conditions facilitated performance on the first 10 trails, but not thereafter when compared to the IM group and a control group. Experiment 2 showed that performance estimation was improved by observing the CM and LSM conditions, indicating that information was conveyed by observing these models. Experiment 3 revealed pronounced modeling effects on a difficult motor skill for the CM and LSM conditions which were sustained throughout the 60 practice trials. Experiment 4 showed no differences in performance between a live model demonstrating correctly and a filmed model demonstrating correctly. The findings from the 4 experiments were discussed in terms of the information conveyed through observation and its function in the development of the cognitive components of a motor skill.
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