“…Enhanced expectancies can also be achieved by manipulating an individual's perception of task difficulty such that it is perceived easier [11,12,32,34,163,231] and/or altering the criterion for success by providing easier objectives earlier in practice [213]. For instance, youth and adult target-aiming performance and learning is improved when participants aim towards a target that appears larger by surrounding it with smaller targets to manipulate the perception of its size [11,12,34,163]. However, similar to the caution required if implementing social-comparative feedback, the potentially beneficial motor performance/learning effects when providing false positive feedback and/or manipulating perceptions of task difficulty requires consideration.…”