Enhancing skill acquisition through application of information processing.

Author(s)
Turpin, B.A.M.
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Abstract

Over the many years many questions have emerged with respect to how one processes information in order to perform a motor skill. While many theories and models of information processing have been suggested practical application has not been forthcoming. Accordingly, this paper presents a modest information-processing model and offers suggestions for and examples of its application in facilitating skill acquisition and performance for the novice.

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B 26171 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Motor Skills: Theory into practice, 6 (1982) No. 2, p. 77-83, 1 fig., 14 ref.

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