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subject
contextual interference (CI)
generalized motor program (GMP)
amount of practice
motor learning
NDC
Sports and physical training
abstract
The contextual interference (CI) research related to the Magill and Hall (1990) hypothesis concerning task characteristics was reviewed to reexamine the hypothesis. Through this process, describing the weaknesses of the hypothesis led to proposing a multiple factor approach to the generalizability of the CI effect. A modification to the Magill and Hall hypothesis was proposed considering the interaction between task characteristics and the amount of practice. The modified hypothesis holds that when task variations are controlled by different generalized motor programs (GMPs), the CI effect would be found in both early and later practice. In contrast, when task variations are controlled by the same GMP, the CI effect would be found only in later practice.
journal title
Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University. IV, Science reports
volume
Volume 23
start page
87
end page
105
date of issued
1997-12-28
publisher
広島大学総合科学部
contributor
国立情報学研究所
date of created
2006-03-21
issn
1340-8364
ncid
SelfDOI
language
eng
nii type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
HU type
Departmental Bulletin Papers
DCMI type
text
format
application/pdf
text version
publisher
department
Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences
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