Verhoeven F Martijn, Newell Karl M
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, United States.
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, United States.
Hum Mov Sci. 2018 Jun;59:153-169. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2018.04.004. Epub 2018 Apr 21.
In this article, we elaborate from a multiple time scales model of motor learning to examine the independent and integrated effects of massed and distributed practice schedules within- and between-sessions on the persistent (learning) and transient (warm-up, fatigue) processes of performance change. The timescales framework reveals the influence of practice distribution on four learning-related processes: the persistent processes of learning and forgetting, and the transient processes of warm-up decrement and fatigue. The superposition of the different processes of practice leads to a unified set of effects for massed and distributed practice within- and between-sessions in learning motor tasks. This analysis of the interaction between the duration of the interval of practice trials or sessions and parameters of the introduced time scale model captures the unified influence of the between trial and session scheduling of practice on learning and performance. It provides a starting point for new theoretically based hypotheses, and the scheduling of practice that minimizes the negative effects of warm-up decrement, fatigue and forgetting while exploiting the positive effects of learning and retention.
在本文中,我们从运动学习的多时间尺度模型展开阐述,以检验集中练习和分散练习安排在训练单元内及训练单元间对表现变化的持续(学习)和短暂(热身、疲劳)过程产生的独立及综合影响。时间尺度框架揭示了练习分布对四个与学习相关过程的影响:学习和遗忘的持续过程,以及热身减量和疲劳的短暂过程。练习不同过程的叠加,导致了在学习运动任务时,训练单元内及训练单元间集中练习和分散练习产生的一系列统一效果。对练习试验或训练单元间隔时长与引入的时间尺度模型参数之间相互作用的这种分析,捕捉了练习的试验间和训练单元间安排对学习和表现的统一影响。它为基于新理论的假设以及能将热身减量、疲劳和遗忘的负面影响降至最低,同时利用学习和记忆的积极影响的练习安排提供了一个起点。