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Yoked Versus Self-Controlled Practice Schedules and Performance on Dual-Task Transfer Tests
2013
The Open Sports Sciences Journal
The authors examined yoked versus self-controlled practice schedules to determine their influence in immediate and delayed dual-task performance. The task was to propel a small disc along a smooth table top, with the purpose of stopping it in a specified target area. Participants in the self-controlled schedule group chose the order in which eight acquisition targets, differing in distance from a home position, were practiced during acquisition. Members of a control group followed identical
doi:10.2174/1875399x01306010062
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