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Contextual Interference in Motor Learning: Dissociated Effects Due to the Nature of Task Variations

Abstract

The contextual interference effect in motor learning refers to the interference that results from practising a task within the concept of other tasks in a practice session. Several studies have shown that practice under conditions of high contextual interference (i.e. with a random practice order) degrades performance during acquisition trials, compared to low contextual interference conditions (i.e. with a blocked order, where practice is …

Authors

Lee TD; Wulf G; Schmidt RA

Journal

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 627–644

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

May 1992

DOI

10.1080/14640749208401303

ISSN

1747-0218