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Facilitation of Psychomotor Learning by Classically Differentiated Supplementary Feedback Cues
Journal of Motor Behavior, 19722 experiments on the control of psychomotor performance by classically differentiated supplementary feedback cues are reported. The first, conducted with 30 Ss as a replication of an earlier study, demonstrated again that otherwise ineffective supplementary cues can be transformed into highly effective regulators of psychomotor performance by ...
R B, Payne, C W, Artley
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Comparison of Self- and Faculty-Directed Learning of Psychomotor Skills
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1998This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of self-directed learning (SDL) and faculty directed, demonstration-return-demonstration learning (DRD) for psychomotor clinical nursing skills and level of knowledge of second year baccalaureate nursing students.
Basanti, Majumdar +5 more
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Psychomotor Function and Learning Clinical Skills: A Critical Appraisal
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2001Abstract The practice of clinical medicine involves performing a large number of practical procedures so that psychomotor function is of considerable importance, particularly to trainees mastering new skills. Performance of motor skills by trainees is usually assessed by faculty in a random, unorganised, subjective manner without clearly
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Psychomotor Skill Development: Learning What and How To Do
2020Effective self-management of a person’s health condition requires more than simply knowing about the health condition. A patient will learn about their condition, acquiring knowledge, but will also need specific skills that require motor control in combination with understanding. Examples of psychomotor skills a patient with a respiratory condition may
Felicity Blackstock, Shane Pritchard
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Systematic Literatur Review: Psychomotor Assessment In Biology Learning
Biology and Biology Education JournalThis research uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to collect, analyze and assess scientific literature relevant to the topic in a structured manner. In this context, SLR is applied to systematically identify literature related to Psychomotor Assessment in Biology Learning. The data source for this research comes from articles in national
Nurul Intan Cahyani Intan +4 more
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Hemispheric correlation with psychomotor learning in manual communication tasks
Fitness & Performance Journal, 2004The objective of this study was to establish a correlation between hemispheres and the psychomotor learning in connection with the gesture communication. According to Moura (1993), when the gesture com- munication is practiced, especially in the Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS), each of the brain hemispheres of the listening person reveals a decode ...
Sonia Yara Vallado +5 more
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Fatigue, Impairment, and Psycho-Motor Learning
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1963The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of impairment from physical activity on the subjective feelings of fatigue and on psycho-motor learning. Ss, 80 college men students, were divided into five groups equated on the basis of an initial trial on the Snoddy Stabilimeter. Four of the groups participated in physical activities requiring
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Serious game learning for novice practitioners in psychomotor domain
2016 Fifth ICT International Student Project Conference (ICT-ISPC), 2016In the current technological era, the number of children who spend time in playing games on mobile media device is dramatically increasing. In addition, most of the game does not focus on learning encouragement or educational purposes. This project proposes a serious game for improving English and mathematical skills for novice practitioners who are ...
Natsakon Bubphasuwan +3 more
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The Absence of Orienting-Task Specificity in Psychomotor Learning
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985The present experiment attempted to replicate the orienting task-specificity phenomenon demonstrated by Ho and Shea (1979). The failure to verify their findings creates a serious problem for research on incidental psychomotor learning. The lack of an acceptable theoretical framework to explain either Ho and Shea's results or the present findings ...
P. R. E. Crocker, R. B. Wilberg
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Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound Psychomotor Learning Curves
Journal of Ultrasound in MedicineObjectivesUse of point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) in clinical medicine and inclusion in medical training is increasing. Some professional societies recommend that 25–50 POCUS examinations be completed for each application learned; however, the amount of practice required is not well studied.
Mike Breunig +2 more
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