Information processing capabilities in performers differing in levels of motor skill.

Author(s)
Singer, R.N. Gerson, R.F. & Kim, K.W.
Year
Abstract

More proficient and less proficient performers of motor skills differ in many ways. Some factors explored in this paper were differences in cognitive controls, learner strategies, and information processing. This was done using an information-processing systems model framework, in which real and hypothesized mechanisms were identified as related to motor behavior. Many sources in the verbal learning literature and those pertinent in the motor learning literature were.

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B 17042 /83/
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Tallahassee, FL, Florida State University, 1979, 52 p., ref.; Report No. TR-79-A4 / NTIS AD-A068042

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