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Specificity versus variability: effects of practice conditions on the use of afferent information for manual aiming.

Abstract

Although proponents of the motor schema theory hold that a decrease in the reliance on afferent information will occur with practice in consort with the development of motor programs, supporters of the specificity of practice by hypothesis suggest that a performer's reliance on the available sources of afferent information during acquisition increases with the amount of practice. To reconcile these competing positions, four groups of 9 …

Authors

Tremblay L; Welsh TN; Elliott D

Journal

Motor Control, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 347–360

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Publication Date

10 2001

DOI

10.1123/mcj.5.4.347

ISSN

1087-1640