2019
DOI: 10.31236/osf.io/2zsgj
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A tale of too many tasks: Fragmentation of tasks in motor learning and a call for model task paradigms

Abstract: Motor learning encompasses a broad set of phenomena that requires a diverse set of experimental paradigms. However, excessive variation in tasks across studies creates fragmentation that can adversely affect the collective advancement of knowledge. Here, we show that motor learning studies tend toward extreme fragmentation in the choice of tasks, with almost no overlap between tasks across studies. We argue that this extreme level of task fragmentation poses serious theoretical and methodological barriers to a… Show more

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