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Effects of Successively Transmitted Verbal Descriptions on a Two-Response Sequence
The present experiment examined the effects of instructions transmitted across more than two individuals on a two-response sequence. An undergraduate...
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Imagine to automatize: automatization of stimulus–response coupling after action imagery practice in implicit sequence learning
Action imagery practice (AIP) describes the repetitive imagination of an action to improve subsequent action execution. Because AIP and action...
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Learning a covert sequence of effector movements: limits to its acquisition
Sequence learning in serial reaction time (SRT) tasks is an established, lab-based experimental paradigm to study acquisition and transfer of skills...
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Concurrent visual sequence learning
Many researchers in the field of implicit statistical learning agree that there does not exist one general implicit learning mechanism, but rather,...
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Adjustments of selective attention to response conflict – controlling for perceptual conflict, target-distractor identity, and congruency level sequence pertaining to the congruency sequence effect
The congruency sequence effect (CSE) describes the performance difference of congruent trials (in which target and distractor stimuli are associated...
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Implicit Motor Sequence Learning in Adults with and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
ObjectivesEven though individuals who have DCD may have difficulties learning a motor skill, few studies have investigated the mechanisms involved....
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Emergency-Response Skills Training
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may experience elevated levels of accidental injuries due to deficits in... -
Separated hands further response–response binding effects
Action control is hierarchically organized. Multiple consecutive responses can be integrated into an event representation of higher order and can...
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Overlearned sequence and perceived time: possible involvement of attention
Overlearned sequences, characterized by specific ordinal ranks for each element, elicit strong predictions when presented in their natural order. The...
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Stimulus-locked auditory information facilitates real-time visuo-motor sequence learning
Prior research investigating whether and how multisensory information facilitates skill learning is quite mixed; whereas some research points to...
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Repetition costs in sequence chunking
We examined how flexibly we plan sequences of actions when we switch between multiple action sequences. Mastering a sequential skill is assumed to...
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High-P Instructional Sequence
Antecedent interventions to reduce challenging behavior have many advantages. If an antecedent intervention is effective, it would prevent... -
The role of environmental contextual cues in sequence learning: evidence from a virtual maze context
Studies on sequence learning usually focus on single, isolated stimuli that are presented sequentially. For example, in the serial reaction time (RT)...
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Response-repetition costs in task switching do not index a simple response-switch bias: Evidence from manipulating the number of response alternatives
Response repetitions aid performance when a task repeats but impair performance when a task switches. Although this interaction is robust,...
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Children exhibit a developmental advantage in the offline processing of a learned motor sequence
Changes in specific behaviors across the lifespan are frequently reported as an inverted-U trajectory. That is, young adults exhibit optimal...
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Task integration in complex, bimanual sequence learning tasks
Sequence learning and multitasking studies have largely focused on simple motor skills, which cannot be directly transferred to the plethora of...
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Cross-modality effect in implicit learning of temporal sequence
Although implicit learning of temporal structure in the uni-modal are widely studied, the effect of cross-modal switching on implicit learning of...
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Interactive modulations between congruency sequence effects and validity sequence effects
Sequential modulations have been found in both conflict and spatial orienting tasks. The former is called congruency sequence effects (CSE) and the...
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Evidence for object–place binding in pigeons in a sequence-learning procedure
We studied object–location binding in pigeons using a sequence learning procedure. A sequence of four objects was presented, one at a time at one of...
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C-SMB 2.0: Integrating over 25 years of motor sequencing research with the Discrete Sequence Production task
An exhaustive review is reported of over 25 years of research with the Discrete Sequence Production (DSP) task as reported in well over 100 articles....