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Implicit and explicit learning: applications from basic research to sports for individuals with impaired movement dynamics

Volume: 32, Issue: 18, Pages: 1509 - 1516
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Motor skills can be learned in an explicit or an implicit manner. Explicit learning places high demands on working memory capacity, but engagement of working memory is largely circumvented when skills are learned implicitly. We propose that individuals with impaired movement dynamics may benefit from implicit learning methods when acquiring sports-related motor skills.We discuss converging evidence that individuals with cerebral palsy and...
Paper Details
Title
Implicit and explicit learning: applications from basic research to sports for individuals with impaired movement dynamics
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Volume
32
Issue
18
Pages
1509 - 1516
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