Implicit motor learning through observational training in adults and children

Catégorie

Journal Article

Auteurs

Vinter, A., Perruchet, P.

Année

2002

Titre

Implicit motor learning through observational training in adults and children

Journal / Livre / Conférence

Memory & Cognition

Résumé

Although evidence of implicit motor learning on the basis of observation alone has been reported, there is some data to suggest that the phenomenon could be contaminated by the intentional exploitation of explicit knowledge. In the present experiment, a special procedure was adapted to study observational learning in a situation involving the acquisition of a new drawing behavior. The participants consisted of adults and children 6-10 years of age, The results provide support for the view that overt motor practice is not strictly necessary for implicit motor learning. They demonstrate that children display capacities similar to those of adults in this form of learning. Some suggestions are made to account for the contradictory results present in this area of research.

Issue

2

Volume

30

Pages

256-261

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