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Motor skill learning in the middle-aged: limited development of motor chunks and explicit sequence knowledge

机译:中年人的运动技能学习:运动块和显式序列知识的有限发展

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The present study examined whether middle-aged participants, like young adults, learn movement patterns by preparing and executing integrated sequence representations (i.e., motor chunks) that eliminate the need for external guidance of individual movements. Twenty-four middle-aged participants (aged 55–62) practiced two fixed key press sequences, one including three and one including six key presses in the discrete sequence production task. Their performance was compared with that of 24 young adults (aged 18–28). In the middle-aged participants motor chunks as well as explicit sequence knowledge appeared to be less developed than in the young adults. This held especially with respect to the unstructured 6-key sequences in which most middle-aged did not develop independence of the key-specific stimuli and learning seems to have been based on associative learning. These results are in line with the notion that sequence learning involves several mechanisms and that aging affects the relative contribution of these mechanisms.
机译:本研究检查了像年轻人一样的中年参与者是否通过准备和执行集成的序列表示(即运动块)来学习运动模式,从而消除了对单个运动的外部指导。 24位中年参与者(55-62岁)在离散序列制作任务中练习了两个固定的按键序列,一个按键包括三个按键,一个按键包括六个按键。将他们的表现与24位年轻人(18-28岁)的表现进行了比较。在中年参与者中,运动块以及明确的序列知识似乎比年轻人少。这尤其适用于非结构化的6键序列,在该序列中,大多数中年人并未发展出特定于键的刺激的独立性,并且学习似乎是基于联想学习的。这些结果符合以下观点:序列学习涉及多种机制,衰老会影响这些机制的相对贡献。

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