Flight feedback and learning a projectile task
- PMID: 23952661
- DOI: 10.1080/00222895.1973.10734951
Flight feedback and learning a projectile task
Abstract
Over KR acquisition trials of projecting an object a criterion distance, the hypotheses were tested that feedback from the flight of a projected object (flight feedback) would facilitate response recognition but not recall. Visual and auditory flight feedback variables each had two levels, flight feedback present or absent, forming a 2 × 2 × 61 trials design with 14 Ss per cell. Results supported the hypotheses, with flight flight feedback not facilitating response recall, though both flight feedback variables were strong determinants of response recognition. This latter finding was qualified by a discussion of the distinction between response recognition and recognition of response outcome.
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