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Transfer (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transfer (Psychology)'
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29 Sep 2008
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To test whether instrumental conditioning of sensorimotor rhythm (SMR; 12-15 Hz) has an impact on sleep parameters as well as declarative memory performance in humans. DESIGN: Randomized, parallel group design SETTING: 10 ...
rec_pub_18853937-instrumental-conditioning-human-sensorimotor-rhythm-12-15-hz-impact.htm
The effects of precedence on Navon-induced processing bias in face recognition.
29 Sep 2008
Macrae and Lewis (2002) showed that repeated reporting of the global dimension of Navon stimuli improved performance in a subsequent face identification task, whilst reporting the features of the Navon stimuli impaired performance. Using a face ...
rec_pub_18609403-the-effects-precedence-navon-induced-processing-bias-face-recognition.htm
29 Sep 2008
This pilot study compared learning and memory profiles of 20 children (55% boys; M age = 7.3 yr., SD = 0.4) identified as having learning difficulties and having or suspected of having Developmental Coordination Disorder. 10 children participated in ...
rec_pub_19093608-task-specific-training-learning-memory-children-developmental.htm
Win-shift, lose-stay: contingent switching and contextual interference in motor learning.
29 Sep 2008
Learners (n = 48) practiced three multisegment movements with distinct target movement times. Four practice groups were compared: blocked, random, and two groups who had a win-shift/lose-stay schedule (WSLS1 and WSLS2). For these latter groups ...
rec_pub_19093603-win-shift-lose-stay-contingent-switching-contextual-interference.htm
Re: A systematic review of skills transfer after surgical simulation training.
29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18936587-re-systematic-review-skills-transfer-surgical-simulation-training.htm
Global inhibition and midcourse corrections in speeded aiming.
29 Sep 2008
When some perceptual-motor relationships are reversed, participants might adopt a global inhibition strategy that replaces all normal movements with reversed movements. In two experiments, participants practiced moving a cursor from a start position ...
rec_pub_18927039-global-inhibition-midcourse-corrections-speeded-aiming.htm
22 Sep 2008
The supplementary motor area (SMA) makes a crucial contribution to intermanual transfer: the ability to use one hand to perform a skill practiced and learned with the other hand. However, the timing of this contribution relative to movement remains ...
rec_pub_18815252-time-specific-contribution-supplementary-motor-area-intermanual.htm
10 Sep 2008
BACKGROUND: It is generally believed that activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is restricted to gray matter. Despite this, a number of studies have reported white matter activation, particularly when the corpus callosum is ...
rec_pub_18789154-detecting-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-activation-white.htm
Transfer of orthogonal stimulus-response mappings to an orthogonal Simon task.
6 Sep 2008
When up-down stimulus locations are mapped to left-right keypresses, an overall advantage for the up-right/down-left mapping is often obtained that varies as a function of response eccentricity. This orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) ...
rec_pub_18780263-transfer-orthogonal-stimulus-response-mappings-orthogonal-simon-task.htm
Sep 2008
A real-world open-field search task was implemented with humans as an analogue of Blaisdell and Cook's (Anim Cogn 8:7-16, 2005) pigeon foraging task and Sturz, Bodily, and Katz's (Anim Cogn 9:207-217, 2006) human virtual foraging task to 1) ...
rec_pub_18766392-evidence-integration-spatial-maps-humans-generality-real-virtual.htm
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