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The effect of constant practice in transfer tests

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is aconsensus that repetition observed in constant practice producesminimalbenefits to the transfer of learning.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to investigatein 3 experiments the effects of constant practicein transfer contexts.

METHODOLOGY

Participants were asked during acquisition phase, in all experiments, to press four keys sequentially with different requirements of absolute timing in a same relative timing structure. In the transfer tests, they were tested in a novel absolute timing criterion.

RESULTS

The results of experiment 1 and 2 showed that the relative timing structure was maintained only when the transfer required parameter scaling close to the parameter value practiced in acquisition. The transfer parameter that is far to the parameter practiced did not affect the movement parameterization. The result of experiment 3 showed that relative timing structure is disrupted in the transfer test when constant practice has high and low amount of practice.

CONCLUSION

Some specific aspects interfere in the transfer test when constant practice is experienced.

Keywords
motor learning; practice organization; specificity of practice; transfer of learning

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