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Transfer (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transfer (Psychology)'
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Asymmetric visual prism adaptation and intermanual transfer.
30 Dec 2008
The authors hypothesized that failure of visual adaptation to transfer from an individual's exposed right hand to the unexposed left hand arises from hemispheric asymmetry in eye-hand coordination, such that the dominant eye-right-hand system is ...
rec_pub_19073473-asymmetric-visual-prism-adaptation-intermanual-transfer.htm
30 Dec 2008
The authors tested specificity and the guidance hypothesis by examining the effects of continuous or discrete concurrent feedback during acquisition, retention, and transfer of a 90 degrees phase offset bimanual coordination pattern. The authors ...
rec_pub_19073470-feedback-effects-learning-novel-bimanual-coordination-pattern-support.htm
Acquisition of effector-specific and effector-independent components of sequencing skill.
30 Dec 2008
In a serial reaction time task, participants practiced a repeating sequence with 1 hand. In interleaved blocks, they responded to random sequences with the other hand. Experiment 1 was composed of 5 sessions, each consisting of 30 blocks. ...
rec_pub_19073469-acquisition-effector-specific-effector-independent-components.htm
Transfer between pose and expression training in face recognition.
19 Dec 2008
Prior research has shown that recognition of unfamiliar faces is susceptible to image variations due to pose and expression changes. However, little is known about how these variations on a new face are learnt and handled. We aimed to investigate ...
rec_pub_19056417-transfer-pose-expression-training-face-recognition.htm
Transfer of response codes from choice-response to go/no-go tasks.
14 Dec 2008
The present study investigated the conditions for observing the Simon effect in go/no-go tasks. The Simon effect denotes faster and more accurate responses when irrelevant stimulus location and response location correspond than when they do not ...
rec_pub_19096944-transfer-response-codes-choice-response-tasks.htm
13 Dec 2008
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of the present study was to identify factors at the beginning and at the end of an inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation predicting the successful transfer of Progressive Relaxation (PR) according to Jacobson three months ...
rec_pub_19085797-predictors-successful-transfer-everyday-live-relaxation-method.htm
Generalization of gait adaptation for fall prevention: from moveable platform to slippery floor.
8 Dec 2008
A person's ability to transfer the acquired improvements in the control of center of mass (COM) state stability to slips induced in everyday conditions can have profound theoretical and practical implications for fall prevention. This study ...
rec_pub_19073804-generalization-gait-adaptation-fall-prevention-moveable-platform.htm
A simple test: please draw the incision. It is not as easy as we may think.
29 Nov 2008
PURPOSE: Book knowledge and preparation is important to the education of a surgeon. The ability of a trainee to apply book knowledge to the actual performance of a procedure is perhaps underestimated by experienced surgeons, as is the role of the ...
rec_pub_19084198-a-simple-test-draw-incision-easy-think.htm
Training and transfer effects in task switching.
29 Nov 2008
Performance on task switching, a paradigm commonly used to measure executive function, has been shown to improve with practice. However, no study has tested whether these benefits are specific to the tasks learned or are transferable to new ...
rec_pub_19015506-training-transfer-effects-task-switching.htm
29 Nov 2008
In Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is highly lateralized to the eye to which the unconditioned stimulus (US) has been directed. However, the initial conditioning of one eye can facilitate subsequent conditioning of the ...
rec_pub_19045950-bilateral-nature-conditioned-eyeblink-response-rabbit-behavioral.htm
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