1965
DOI: 10.1080/10671188.1965.10614679
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Prerest and Postrest Performance on the Stabilometer as a Function of Distribution of Practice

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“…This measure was also selected because of the information available on its susceptibility to practice [43] and fatigue [44] as well as its retention [45] and stress reaction [46] characteristics. The apparatus consisted of a 37.5  95  2.1 cm wooden platform with an axle and bearings positioned directly beneath so that the participant could stand upon it, straddling the axle, and attempt to balance.…”
Section: Stressor Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This measure was also selected because of the information available on its susceptibility to practice [43] and fatigue [44] as well as its retention [45] and stress reaction [46] characteristics. The apparatus consisted of a 37.5  95  2.1 cm wooden platform with an axle and bearings positioned directly beneath so that the participant could stand upon it, straddling the axle, and attempt to balance.…”
Section: Stressor Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%