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The learning, transfer, and relearning of movement sequences

Subject Area General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
Term from 2005 to 2008
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5451876
 
Final Report Year 2008

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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.
 
 

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