Is There an Optimal Amount of Practice Variability for Learning Based on Skill Level?
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical review of the research paper "Applying different levels of practice variability for motor learning: More is not better" in this insightful 13-minute video. Delve into the concept of practice variability in motor learning and examine whether there is an optimal amount that depends on skill level. Gain valuable insights from Rob Gray's analysis of the study's methodology, findings, and implications for skill acquisition and training strategies. Understand the nuances of how varying practice conditions can impact learning outcomes for individuals at different skill levels, and consider the potential applications of this research in fields such as sports, rehabilitation, and education.
Syllabus
Is There An Optimal Amount of Practice Variability for Learning That Depends on Skill Level?
Taught by
Rob Gray
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