![]() ; ; et al in Gymnasium: Scientific Journal of Education, Sports & Health (2017), 17(2), 55-64 This study was designed to investigate the relative effects of observing video, point light, and stick-figure model demonstrations on the development of internal motor representation of a highly complex ... [more ▼] This study was designed to investigate the relative effects of observing video, point light, and stick-figure model demonstrations on the development of internal motor representation of a highly complex sport skill. Forty one novice female and male students were randomly assigned to video, point-light, stick-figure and no demonstration control groups. Internal motor representation was evaluated by a computer - based test using the error detection paradigm. Participants had to view ten digital photos representing different phases of a Baseball pitching and were instructed to identify by mouset.C:Heking various movement errors. The test was respectively performed after 5 familiarization trials (pre-test), 3 acquisition blocks of 10 trials (post test) and one week without practice (retention test). Participants observed related model demonstrations prior to each acquisition block. Results showed that demonstration groups improved their scores in either post-test or retention test; however these improvements were not statistically significant. Moreover, there was no significant difference between groups either in post-test or retention test. The findings are discussed in terms of difficulty of errors, insufficient amount of physical or observational practice, and small sample size. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 95 (2 UL) |
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