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Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound Psychomotor Learning Curves

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
ObjectivesUse 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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Theory on Psychomotor Learning Applied to Arthroscopy

2014
Sensorimotor relates to activity involving both sensory and motor pathways of the nerves (Oxford English Dictionary 2014).
John J. van den Dobbelsteen   +2 more
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Designing Instructional Animation for Psychomotor Learning - A Conceptual Framework

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, 2015
Research on the effectiveness of animated virtual human representation towards psychomotor learning is still lacking. Recent studies show that animation is effective in learning procedural tasks.
Ruslan Abdul Rahim, Terry Lucas
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Psychomotor skills learning under chronic hypoxia

NeuroReport, 1999
Psychomotor deficits are a prominent feature in subjects exposed to hypoxia. Eight subjects exposed to chronic hypoxia during a simulated climb to 8848 m (Everest-Comex 97) were investigated using both a simple psychomotor task (Purdue pegboard) and two complex psychomotor tasks including a recognition task of either a color stimulus (high semantic ...
C A, Bouquet   +3 more
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Age and Sex Parameters in Psychomotor Learning

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964
Quantitative relationships were sought among psychomotor response speed (R), number of practice trials (T), chronological age (A), and biological sex (S) for 600 Ss in 30 groups between the ages of 8 and 87 yr. All Ss received 320 trials on a Discrimination Reaction Time apparatus.
C, NOBLE, B L, BAKER, T A, JONES
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Incidental Psychomotor Learning

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1984
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of the number of movements, practice, and rehearsal on incidental and intentional psychomotor learning. incidental learners received no formal instructions to learn the central task to which they were exposed in a choice reaction-time task. The movements to the targets in this task comprised a
P R, Crocker, J, Dickinson
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Stereoscopic vision and psychomotor learning in dental students

Journal of Dental Education, 1982
A testing mechanism is needed for reliably predicting students' problems in acquiring dental psychomotor skills. Students and dental educators could then be made aware of potential problems well in advance of required manual course work. Because testing for stereoscopic vision has long been a part of perceptual‐motor ability screening for the U.S.
E J, Ireland, A H, Ripps, K S, Morgan
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The Evaluation of a Hybrid, General Chemistry Laboratory Curriculum: Impact on Students’ Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor Learning

Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The laboratory has occupied an important place in the general chemistry curriculum for well over a century, despite the fact that many have voiced concern about its value and utility. In an effort to potentially increase capacity in our general chemistry
Kory M. Enneking   +5 more
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