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Self-Control of Feedback During Motor Learning: Accounting for the Absolute Amount of Feedback Using a Yoked Group With Self-Control Over Feedback

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2011
A traditional control group yoked to a group that self-controls their reception of feedback receives feedback in the same relative and absolute manner. This traditional control group typically does not learn the task as well as the self-control group. Although the groups are matched for the amount of feedback they receive, the information is provided ...
Steve Hansen
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Self-Controlled Feedback Is Effective if It Is Based on the Learner's Performance

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The study follows up on the contention that self-controlled feedback schedules benefit learning because they are more tailored to the performers' needs than externally controlled feedback schedules (Chiviacowsky & Wulf, 2002). Under this assumption, one would expect learning advantages for individuals who decide whether they want to receive feedback ...
Suzete, Chiviacowsky, Gabriele, Wulf
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A Simple Feedback System for Self-Control of Blood Pressure

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974
A relatively simple, open-loop, feedback system, based on closed-circuit television, which can be used to teach Ss to control their blood pressure is described, along with two experiments which demonstrate its efficacy. In the first experiment 10 normotensive Ss were able to increase systolic blood pressure with the aid of feedback over the level ...
E B, Blanchard   +3 more
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The Effects of Self-Controlled Feedback on Learning of a “Relaxed Phonation Task”

Journal of Voice, 2013
This study examined the effects of self-controlled feedback paradigm on motor learning of a relaxed phonation task. It investigated whether providing the learner with more control over practice condition has positive influences on the performance and learning of "relaxed phonation" skill.Vocally healthy individuals were randomly assigned into either ...
Yiu, GKY, Yiu, EML, Ma, EPM
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Self-Controlled Feedback in 10-Year-Old Children

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2008
(2008). Self-Controlled Feedback in 10-Year-Old Children. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport: Vol. 79, No. 1, pp. 122-127.
Suzete, Chiviacowsky   +4 more
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Improving dynamic balance by self-controlled feedback in children with cerebral palsy

Human Movement Science, 2023
Maintaining balance is an important topic for participation of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) in their own activities. Purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of self-controlled and yoked-group feedback on dynamic balance of children with Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy (SHCP).Using Convenience Sampling Method, twenty students ...
Morteza, Pourazar   +2 more
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Examining the impact of error estimation on the effects of self-controlled feedback

Human Movement Science, 2019
Two experiments were conducted that examined the motivational and informational perspectives concerning learning advantages from self-controlled practice. Three groups were tasked with learning a novel skill; self-controlled (SC), yoked traditional (YT), and yoked with error estimation required during the acquisition phase (YE).
Joao A C, Barros   +4 more
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Hypertension self-control with a portable feedback unit or meditation-relaxation

Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1978
Thirty borderline essential hypertensives were randomly assigned to a portable constant-cuff blood pressure feedback technique or meditation-relaxation. Each technique was taught in the laboratory, then practiced twice daily at home for four weeks. Subjects mailed daily records of their progress.
J L, Hager, R S, Surwit
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Influence of Self-Controlled Feedback on Learning a Serial Motor Skill

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2015
Self-controlled feedback on a variety of tasks are well established as effective means of facilitating motor skill learning. This study assessed the effects of self-controlled feedback on the performance of a serial motor skill. The task was to learn the sequence of 18 movements that make up the Taekwondo Poomsae Taegeuk first, which is the first ...
Soowoen, Lim   +5 more
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A matching-to-sample feedback technique for training self-control of tinnitus.

Health Psychology, 1987
Thirty individuals with subjective tinnitus aurium of a variety of types and severity were treated with a matching-to-sample feedback procedure. Following initial evaluation measures, the participants' experienced tinnitus sounds were reproduced audiometrically on all characteristics and were presented to them in the noninvolved ear or in both ears ...
L P, Ince   +3 more
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