Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill

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Autor(a) principal: Natália Lelis Torres
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Herbert Ugrinowitsch, Tercio Apolinário-Souza, Rodolfo Novellino Benda, Guilherme Menezes Lage
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/72483
Resumo: Explanatory hypotheses proposed in behavioral studies assumed that less repetitive practice schedules, such as random practice, seem to demand greater cognitive effort than more repetitive types of practice organization, such as constant. All of these hypotheses emphasize the enhanced demand to memory processes promoted by less repetitive practice schedules. In the present study, we investigated the cognitive effort involved in random and constant practice schedules with an electrophysiological approach. Twenty-one male participants practiced a sequential key-pressing task with two goals: learning the relative timing dimension and learning the absolute timing dimension. Sixty trials were performed in a constant practice schedule (only one absolute timing goal), and sixty trials were performed in random order (three absolute timing goals). Two electroencephalography based measures of cognitive states were used: (a) task engagement (sensory processing and attention resources) and (b) mental workload (working memory load). The results showed that random practice induced greater cognitive effort than constant practice when task engagement was analyzed. Throughout practice, both task engagement and mental workload decreased more in the constant practice condition than in the random practice condition. The increased demand for sensory processing observed in random practice opens a new exciting field of study in practice organization.
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title Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
spellingShingle Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
Natália Lelis Torres
Aprendizagem Motora
Cognição
Estruturação da prática
Capacidade motora
Aprendizagem motora
Cognição
title_short Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
title_full Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
title_fullStr Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
title_full_unstemmed Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
title_sort Task engagement and mental workload involved in variation and repetition of a motor skill
author Natália Lelis Torres
author_facet Natália Lelis Torres
Herbert Ugrinowitsch
Tercio Apolinário-Souza
Rodolfo Novellino Benda
Guilherme Menezes Lage
author_role author
author2 Herbert Ugrinowitsch
Tercio Apolinário-Souza
Rodolfo Novellino Benda
Guilherme Menezes Lage
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Natália Lelis Torres
Herbert Ugrinowitsch
Tercio Apolinário-Souza
Rodolfo Novellino Benda
Guilherme Menezes Lage
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aprendizagem Motora
Cognição
Estruturação da prática
Capacidade motora
Aprendizagem motora
Cognição
topic Aprendizagem Motora
Cognição
Estruturação da prática
Capacidade motora
Aprendizagem motora
Cognição
description Explanatory hypotheses proposed in behavioral studies assumed that less repetitive practice schedules, such as random practice, seem to demand greater cognitive effort than more repetitive types of practice organization, such as constant. All of these hypotheses emphasize the enhanced demand to memory processes promoted by less repetitive practice schedules. In the present study, we investigated the cognitive effort involved in random and constant practice schedules with an electrophysiological approach. Twenty-one male participants practiced a sequential key-pressing task with two goals: learning the relative timing dimension and learning the absolute timing dimension. Sixty trials were performed in a constant practice schedule (only one absolute timing goal), and sixty trials were performed in random order (three absolute timing goals). Two electroencephalography based measures of cognitive states were used: (a) task engagement (sensory processing and attention resources) and (b) mental workload (working memory load). The results showed that random practice induced greater cognitive effort than constant practice when task engagement was analyzed. Throughout practice, both task engagement and mental workload decreased more in the constant practice condition than in the random practice condition. The increased demand for sensory processing observed in random practice opens a new exciting field of study in practice organization.
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