Looking to Learn: The Effects of Visual Guidance on Observational Learning of the Golf Swing
收藏Figshare2016-05-26 更新2026-04-29 收录
下载链接:
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Looking_to_Learn_The_Effects_of_Visual_Guidance_on_Observational_Learning_of_the_Golf_Swing/3402664
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Skilled performers exhibit more efficient gaze patterns than less-skilled counterparts do and they look more frequently at task-relevant regions than at superfluous ones. We examine whether we may guide novices’ gaze towards relevant regions during action observation in order to facilitate their learning of a complex motor skill. In a Pre-test-Post-test examination of changes in their execution of the full golf swing, 21 novices viewed one of three videos at intervention: i) a skilled golfer performing 10 swings (Free Viewing, FV); ii) the same video with transient colour cues superimposed to highlight key features of the setup (Visual Guidance; VG); iii) or a History of Golf video (Control). Participants in the visual guidance group spent significantly more time looking at cued areas than did the other two groups, a phenomenon that persisted after the cues had been removed. Moreover, the visual guidance group improved their swing execution at Post-test and on a Retention test one week later. Our results suggest that visual guidance to cued areas during observational learning of complex motor skills may accelerate acquisition of the skill.
创建时间:
2016-05-26



