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Instructions and Feedback to Enhance Motor Learning
Movement Feedback
Augmented Feedback
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Structuring Augmented Feedback
Year 1 Physio > Rehab 2 > Motor Learning > Instructions and Feedback to Enhance Motor Learning > Movement Feedback > Augmented Feedback
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Reducing Augmented Feedback Frequency
Year 1 Physio > Rehab 2 > Motor Learning > Instructions and Feedback to Enhance Motor Learning > Movement Feedback > Augmented Feedback
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Categories of Augmented Feedback
Knowledge of
Performance
Knowledge of
Results
Knowledge of Performance (KP)
gives information about the
movement
characteristics that
led
to a performance
outcome
Knowledge of results (KR)
gives information about the
outcome
or achievement of a
goal
Knowledge of performance and results:
Purpose: facilitate
goal
achievement & motivate
learning
Early learning: relatively greater reliance on Knowledge of
performance
Later in learning: more and more knowledge of
results
is used
Frequency of Augmented Feedback:
Delivering augmented feedback after every
movement
attempt is generally not desired as:
this may result in
attention-capacity
overload
produce
learning
that is dependent upon the
feedback
=
‘a crutch’
essential to
performance
less
feedback encourages more
beneficial
learning strategies (e.g.
active
cognitive and
problem
solving strategies)
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