Project Details
The learning, transfer, and relearning of movement sequences
Applicant
Professor Dr. Stefan Panzer
Subject Area
General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
Term
from 2005 to 2008
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5451876
Final Report Year
2008
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- (2006). Age Related Effects in Sequence Learning. Psychology and Aging. Physical Therapy, 86, 478-488
Shea, C.H., Park, J-H., & Wilde, H.
- (2006). Proportional and Non-Proportional Transfer of Movement Sequences. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 1626- 1647
Wilde, H., & Shea, C.H.
- (2006). The learning of two similar complex movement sequences: Proactive or retroactive effects on learning. Journal of Motor Behavior, 38(1), 60-70
Panzer, S., Wilde, H. & Shea, C.
- (2007). Dominanz raum-zeitlicher Codierung beim Lernen von Bewegungssequenzen. [Movement sequence learning and the dominance of visual-spatial coding] Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie 14(3), 123-129
Panzer, S., Büsch, D., Shea, C. H., Mühlbauer, T., Naundorf, F. & Krüger, M.
- (2007). Transfer of movement sequences: Effects of decreased and increased loads. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.60(6) 770-778
Mühlbauer, T., Panzer, S. & Shea, C.H.
- (2008). The effects of sequence difficulty and practice on proportional and non-proportional transfer. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.61(9), 1321-1339
Braden-Wilde, H., Panzer, S. & Shea, C.H.
- (2008). The learning of two similar complex movement sequences: Does practice insulate a sequence from interference? Human Movement Science. 27(6), 873-887
Panzer, S. & Shea, C.
- (2008). Transfer of movement sequences: bigger is better. Acta Psychologica, 127(2), 355-368
Dean, N. J., Kovacs, A. J., & Shea, C. H.