Td. Lee et Bkv. Maraj, EFFECTS OF BANDWIDTH GOALS AND BANDWIDTH KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS ON MOTOR LEARNING, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 65(3), 1994, pp. 244-249
An experiment is reported that contrasted two recent hypotheses about
the guiding effects of knowledge of results (KR) on motor learning. Sp
ecifically, the purpose was to compare the impact of the nature of the
KR itself versus the effect of the information conveyed by the KR on
learning. We compared four groups of subjects, comprising a factorial
combination of KR conditions (specific or bandwidth) and the movement
timing goal (specific or bandwidth). All subjects performed 100 acquis
ition trials and 20 retention trials. The results revealed that bandwi
dth KR conditions facilitated learning, regardless of the specificity
of the movement goal. These effects support the hypothesis that when e
rror KR is provided, its very provision can block error detection acti
vities that are important for retention performance.