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Observing errors in a combination of error and correct models favors observational motor learning
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Abstract
Background
Imitative learning is highly effective from infancy to old age; however, little is known about the effects of observing errors during imitative learning. This study aimed to examine how observing errors affected imitative learning performance to maximize its effect.
Methods
In the pre-training session, participants were instructed to pinch at a target force (8 N) with auditory feedback regarding generated force while they watched videos of someone pinching a sponge at the target force. In the pre-test, participants pinched at the target force and did not view a model or receive auditory feedback. In Experiment 1, in the main training session, participants imitated models while they watched videos of pinching at either the incorrect force (error-mixed condition) or target force (correct condition). Then, the exact force generated was measured without receiving auditory feedback or viewing a model. In Experiment 2, using the same procedures, newly recruited participants watched videos of pinching at incorrect forces (4 and 24 N) as the error condition and the correct force as the correct condition.
Results
In Experiment 1, the average force was closer to the target force in the error-mixed condition than in the correct condition. In Experiment 2, the average force in the correct condition was closer to the target force than in the error condition.
Conclusion
Our findings indicated that observing error actions combined with correct actions affected imitation motor learning positively as error actions contained information on things to avoid in the target action. It provides further information to enhance imitative learning in mixed conditions compared to that with correct action alone.
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Title: Observing errors in a combination of error and correct models favors observational motor learning
Description:
Abstract
Background
Imitative learning is highly effective from infancy to old age; however, little is known about the effects of observing errors during imitative learning.
This study aimed to examine how observing errors affected imitative learning performance to maximize its effect.
Methods
In the pre-training session, participants were instructed to pinch at a target force (8 N) with auditory feedback regarding generated force while they watched videos of someone pinching a sponge at the target force.
In the pre-test, participants pinched at the target force and did not view a model or receive auditory feedback.
In Experiment 1, in the main training session, participants imitated models while they watched videos of pinching at either the incorrect force (error-mixed condition) or target force (correct condition).
Then, the exact force generated was measured without receiving auditory feedback or viewing a model.
In Experiment 2, using the same procedures, newly recruited participants watched videos of pinching at incorrect forces (4 and 24 N) as the error condition and the correct force as the correct condition.
Results
In Experiment 1, the average force was closer to the target force in the error-mixed condition than in the correct condition.
In Experiment 2, the average force in the correct condition was closer to the target force than in the error condition.
Conclusion
Our findings indicated that observing error actions combined with correct actions affected imitation motor learning positively as error actions contained information on things to avoid in the target action.
It provides further information to enhance imitative learning in mixed conditions compared to that with correct action alone.
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