Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, United States.
Department of Physical Therapy, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States.
Percept Mot Skills. 2021 Oct;128(5):2381-2397. doi: 10.1177/00315125211036413. Epub 2021 Aug 1.
The purpose of this study was to compare the relative effects of self-controlled knowledge of results (SCKR) to other KR schedules of varying relative frequency (25%, 50%, and 100% of acquisition trials) on motor skill learning. Participants received basic instructions on the soccer overhead throw and then performed 50 acquisition trials, during which KR was provided according to the assigned schedule, followed by a retention test, during which no KR was provided. Retention scores were highest for the SCKR and 50% KR frequency groups who shared comparable absolute KR frequency and distribution relative to successful versus unsuccessful trials. These results indicated that both self-control and moderate frequency feedback enhanced learning, supporting an inverted U-shaped effect of feedback frequency on skill acquisition.
本研究旨在比较自我控制的结果知识(SCKR)与其他不同相对频率(获取试验的 25%、50%和 100%)的 KR 方案对运动技能学习的相对效果。参与者接受了关于足球头顶投掷的基本指导,然后进行了 50 次获取试验,在此期间根据指定的方案提供 KR,然后进行保留测试,在此期间不提供 KR。保留分数对于 SCKR 和 50%KR 频率组最高,这两个组具有可比的绝对 KR 频率和相对于成功与失败试验的分布。这些结果表明,自我控制和中等频率反馈都增强了学习,支持反馈频率对技能获取的倒 U 形效应。