KINESIOL 1E03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Biofeedback, Proprioception

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Information provided about the a learners movement pattern: allows them to correct an improper pattern. Also provides information about individual elements: e. g. Delivering knowledge of performance: verbal, video replay, kinematic feedback, biofeedback, kinetic feedback. A time sequenced record of error: useful in analysis of complex skills. Usefulness is limited by the viewers skill level. Measures derived from the study of pure motion: e. g. Provides information that is not perceivable: e. g. Information provided cannot be directly obtained: e. g. Measures derived from the forces that produce motion: presented in a force-time curve. Information provided about the movement outcome relative to the goal: usually provided verbally at the end. Important in takes where intrinsic feedback has been removed: otherwise it can be considered redundant. The group with more frequent feedback showed worse retention: because this lead to a reliance on the guidance. Individual summaries of all the trials: withheld then released at once, 5 trials 5 values.

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