2020
DOI: 10.1177/0031512520954959
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Enhanced Performance Stabilization Increases Performance Variability in a Virtual Interception Task

Abstract: Performing a motor task depends on the level of performance stabilization and movement control, and both aspects of motor behavior are related to motor learning (retention and transfer) and adaptation (predictable and unpredictable perturbations). Yet few studies have further investigated the underlying dynamics that may elicit these benefits. In this study, we investigated the effects of two levels of performance stabilization on motor performance and control while learning to intercept a virtual moving targe… Show more

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“…The current study was specifically designed to analyze the effect of manipulations of blur on interception performance in a task simulating a ball flight curve. Obviously, there is a vast number of other factors found to impact performance in interception, for instance, concerning properties of the task (cf., Bosco et al 2012 ; Brenner and Smeets 2009 ; Brouwer et al 2000 , 2005 ; Tresilian et al 2003 ; Tresilian and Houseman 2005 ) or participants’ characteristics (e.g., fatigue, Barte et al 2020 ; amount of stabilization, Couto et al 2020 ; sports experience, Yu and Liu 2020 ). While the investigation of interindividual differences was not part of the current study, some task-related factors (stimulus velocity, side, and occlusion time) were manipulated to produce variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The current study was specifically designed to analyze the effect of manipulations of blur on interception performance in a task simulating a ball flight curve. Obviously, there is a vast number of other factors found to impact performance in interception, for instance, concerning properties of the task (cf., Bosco et al 2012 ; Brenner and Smeets 2009 ; Brouwer et al 2000 , 2005 ; Tresilian et al 2003 ; Tresilian and Houseman 2005 ) or participants’ characteristics (e.g., fatigue, Barte et al 2020 ; amount of stabilization, Couto et al 2020 ; sports experience, Yu and Liu 2020 ). While the investigation of interindividual differences was not part of the current study, some task-related factors (stimulus velocity, side, and occlusion time) were manipulated to produce variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research should focus on the impact of such task-related factors and the possible moderators of and interactions with blur. Furthermore, it might be advantageous to investigate interindividual differences in the temporal and spatial performance measures, as studies indicate that, for instance, sports experience (e.g., Yu and Liu 2020 ) and the amount of stabilization (learning, e.g., Couto et al 2020 ) might impact participants’ performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first phase, participants practiced the task with a constant LED firing velocity (3150 ms) and a 1-2-3-4-5 sequence of touching sensors. A performance criterion was used for index skill acquisition (Coca-Ugrinowitsch et al, 2014; Couto et al, 2020; Santos et al, 2017), defined as three consecutive trials with an absolute error ≤30 ms. Given that learning speed differs among individuals, using a specific number of trials during the first phase would result in participants achieving different learning levels.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general strategy of investigation involves assigning individuals to different groups defined by their amounts of practice or levels of performance stabilization of a given task. Stabilization refers to a state in which an individual has enough practice to consistently reach the goal of a task, named as the performance criterion of the task 11,12 . Of importance, although levels of stabilization are defined concerning results of movement execution, levels of performance stabilization are suggested to reflect levels of organization of systems' internal constraints 12 .…”
Section: The Adaptive Process Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since our focus is on the amount of practice, we will stick with the term extensive practice. In general, the extensive practice has led to higher performance variability during practice but better adaptation in tasks with different demands such as timing coincident 12,13 , isometric force control 15 , and interception of a virtual moving target 11 . Therefore, the effects of the extensive practice should not be ascribed to particularities of task constraints.…”
Section: The Adaptive Process Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%