| Literature DB >> 26296203 |
Melanie Kleynen1, Susy M Braun2, Sascha M C Rasquin3, Michel H C Bleijlevens4, Monique A S Lexis5, Jos Halfens6, Mark R Wilson7, Rich S W Masters8, Anna J Beurskens9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A variety of options and techniques for causing implicit and explicit motor learning have been described in the literature. The aim of the current paper was to provide clearer guidance for practitioners on how to apply motor learning in practice by exploring experts' opinions and experiences, using the distinction between implicit and explicit motor learning as a conceptual departure point.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26296203 PMCID: PMC4546413 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1First version summary figure.
Characteristics of the participating experts.
| Category | Subcategory | Results (absolute numbers) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender (n = 40) | Male | 19 |
| Female | 21 | |
| Age category (n = 39) | 20–30: | 1 |
| 30–40: | 11 | |
| 40–50: | 16 | |
| 50–60: | 8 | |
| 60–70: | - | |
| > 70: | 2 | |
| Not wanted to state/missing: | 2 | |
| Working country (n = 39) | England/UK: | 14 |
| The Netherlands: | 7 | |
| USA: | 4 | |
| Australia: | 2 | |
| Canada: | 3 | |
| France: | 2 | |
| Belgium: | - | |
| Germany: | 2 | |
| China/Hong Kong: | 3 | |
| New Zealand: | 1 | |
| Switzerland: | 1 | |
| Missing: | 1 | |
| In last 5 years mainly worked as (n = 39) | Researcher: | 21 |
| Lecturer/Educator: | 5 | |
| Therapist: | 8 | |
| Other (e.g., consultant, psychologist): | 5 | |
| Missing: | 1 | |
| Background | Rehabilitation Practitioner (PT, OT, ST | 19 |
| Movement Scientist: | 14 | |
| Psychologist: | 9 | |
| Coach: | 6 | |
| Other (e.g. sport scientist, podiatrist): | 4 | |
| Expert in which motor learning area | Rehabilitation: | 28 |
| Sports: | 15 | |
| Fundamental research (neuroscience): | 13 | |
| Elderly: | 7 | |
| Children: | 2 | |
| Education: | 1 | |
| Other (e.g., cognitive psychology, mental health): | 3 | |
| Target population working with | Neurological patients (adults): | 19 |
| Elderly: | 12 | |
| Healthy population in general: | 12 | |
| Athletes: | 8 | |
| Neurological patients (children): | 4 | |
| Orthopaedic patients (adults): | 1 | |
| Healthy children: | 1 | |
| Not a practitioner: | 3 | |
| Years of experiences (n = 40) | Research | Mean: 12.4 (SD: 11.9) |
| Practice | Mean: 10.9 (SD:9.5) |
*multiple answer options were possible.
#PT: Physiotherapist, OT: Occupational Therapist, ST: Speech and Language Therapist.
Fig 2Overview of answers regarding instructions to promote implicit or explicit motor learning.
Overview answers regarding the use of focus of attention, manual guidance, environmental constraints, variation and the division of the skill into parts in implicit and explicit motor learning.
| Elements | Answer options | Implicit | 95% CI | Explicit | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focus of attention (n = 40) | Internal: | 10% | 2.8%-23.7% | 32.5% | 18.6%-49.1% |
| External: |
| 33.8%-66.2% | 32.5% | 18.6%-49.1% | |
| Not applicable: | 22.5% | 10.8%-38.5% | 2.5% | 0.0%-13.2% | |
| Depends on: | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | 32.5% | 18.6%-49.1% | |
| Manual Guidance (n = 40) | Much: | 2.5% | 0.0%-13.2% | 10% | 2.8%-23.7% |
| Some: | 10% | 2.8%-23.7% | 30% | 16.6%-46.5% | |
| Little: | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | 12.5% | 4.2%-26.8% | |
| No: | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | 2.5% | 0.0%-13.2% | |
| Not applicable: | 12.5% | 4.2%-26.8% | 10% | 2.8%-23.7% | |
| Depends on: | 40% | 24.9%-56.7% | 35% | 20.6%-51.7% | |
| Environmental constraints (n = 40) | Highly constrained: | 15% | 5.7%-29.8% | 7.5% | 0.2%-20.4% |
| Somewhat constrained: | 25% | 12.7%-31.2% | 35% | 20.6%-51.7% | |
| Few constraints: | 25% | 12.7%-31.2% | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | |
| No constraints: | 7.5% | 0.2%-20.4% | 10% | 2.8%-23.7% | |
| Not applicable: | - | - | 5% | 0.6%-16.9% | |
| Depends on: | 27.5% | 14.6%-43.9% | 25% | 12.7%-31.2% | |
| Variation (n = 40) | Much: | 22.5% | 10.8%-38.5% | 32.5% | 18.6%-49.1% |
| Some: | 22.5% | 10.8%-38.5% | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | |
| Little: | 17.5% | 7.3%-32.8% | 22.5% | 10.8%-38.5% | |
| No: | 2.5% | 0.0%-13.2% | - | - | |
| Not applicable: | - | - | - | - | |
| Depends on: | 35% | 20.6%-51.7% | 27.5% | 14.6%-43.9% | |
| Division of skill into parts (n = 40) | Divide into parts: | 5% | 0.6%-16.9% | 45% | 29.3%-61.5% |
| Practice entire skill: |
| 36.1%-68.5% | 12.5% | 4.2%-26.8% | |
| Not applicable: | 12.5% | 4.2%-26.8% | 5% | 0.6%-16.9% | |
| Depends on: | 30% | 16.6%-46.5% | 37.5% | 22.7%-54.2% |
*Answers for which ≥ 50% of the experts agreed are bold (trend).
Frequency count of all selected options regarding content and timing of feedback.
| Answer options | Implicit | Explicit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feedback (content) (n = 40) | Feedback about the performance: | 8 | 36 |
| Feedback about the results: | 26 | 32 | |
| Addressing good aspects: | 9 | 33 | |
| Addressing aspects which should be improved: | 5 | 32 | |
| Not applicable: | 5 | - | |
| Depends on: | 8 | 2 | |
| Feedback (timing) (n = 40) | During movement: | 2 | 19 |
| After movement: | 10 | 17 | |
| Immediately after action: | 6 | 22 | |
| Delayed: | 13 | 12 | |
| Not applicable: | 10 | 2 | |
| Depends on: | 10 | 12 |
Fig 3Modified figure based on suggestions of the experts.