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The Effect of Rest Following Massed Practice of Continuous and Discrete Motor Tasks

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Journal J Mot Behav
Publisher Routledge
Specialty Physiology
Date 1978 Mar 1
PMID 15178524
Citations 2
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Abstract

Theories of the rest-related phenomena of reminiscence and warm-up decrement regard them as independent, being due to different factors. In this study it was found that rest following massed practice of a continuous task increased performance (reminiscence) and rest following massed practice of a discrete task lowered performance (warm-up decrement). The near-zero correlation found between the phenomena indicates that they are indeed independent and task-specific. Implications of the findings for the prediction of the effect of rest, and the fact that much motor learning and performance is task-specific, is discussed.

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