2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060196
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Effective Part-Task Training as Evidence of Distinct Adaptive Processes with Different Time Scales

Abstract: For some types of visuo-motor transformations like large visuo-motor rotations or the complex transformation of a sliding first-order lever, distinct adaptive processes have been hypothesized that produce a rapid, discrete approximation of the transformation and a slow, graded fine tuning, respectively. Here we investigate whether part-task training of only the second of these processes, namely the fine tuning, transfers to the subsequent performance in a condition with the full transformation of the sliding f… Show more

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“…Tool use, of course, is the most frequent reason for rapid changes of both dynamic and kinematic transformations . Consistent with the differ-8 ent time scales of changes of transformations, learning to master them seems to involve processes with different time scales as well (Smith et al, 2006;Sülzenbrück and Heuer, 2013;.…”
Section: Transformation Learningmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Tool use, of course, is the most frequent reason for rapid changes of both dynamic and kinematic transformations . Consistent with the differ-8 ent time scales of changes of transformations, learning to master them seems to involve processes with different time scales as well (Smith et al, 2006;Sülzenbrück and Heuer, 2013;.…”
Section: Transformation Learningmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Rather than simulate an entire procedure or clinical encounter, the constituent components of the task can be simulated and rehearsed, so-called part-task training (PTT). There is some evidence, primarily from psychological literature, that PTT improves the rate of skill acquisition when properly integrated into a learning framework, [16][17][18] although there is less specific evidence for medical procedures. Arterial and venous access and closure lend themselves well to this format of training as they are discrete steps in interventional practice.…”
Section: Part-task Training Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%