Retrieval practice in motor learning

Hum Mov Sci. 2013 Dec;32(6):1201-13. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2012.10.002. Epub 2013 Sep 21.

Abstract

In this study we sought to determine whether testing promotes the generalization of motor skills during the process of encoding and/or consolidation. We used a dynamic arm movement task that required participants to reproduce a spatial-temporal pattern of elbow extensions and flexions with their dominant right arm. Generalization of motor learning was tested by the ability to transfer the original pattern (extrinsic transformation) or the mirrored pattern (intrinsic transformation) to the unpractised left arm. To investigate the testing effects during both encoding and consolidation processing, participants were administered an initial testing session during early practice before being evaluated on a post-practice testing session administered either 10min (Testing-Encoding group) or 24hr apart (Testing-Consolidation group), respectively. Control groups were required to perform a post-practice testing session administered after either a 10-min (Control-Encoding group) or 24-hr delay (Control-Consolidation group). The findings revealed that testing produced rapid, within-practice skill improvements, yielding better effector transfer at the 10-min testing for the Testing-Encoding group on both extrinsic and intrinsic transformation tests when compared with the Control-Encoding group. Furthermore, we found better performance for the Testing-Consolidation group at the 24-hr testing for extrinsic and intrinsic transformations of the movement pattern when compared with the Control-Consolidation group. However, our results did not indicate any significant testing advantage on the latent, between-session development of the motor skill representation (i.e., from the 10-min to the 24-hr testing). The testing benefits expressed at the 10-min testing were stabilised but did not extend during the period of consolidation. This indicates that testing contributes to the generalisation of motor skills during encoding but not consolidation.

Keywords: 2330; 2340; 2343; Consolidation; Effector transfer; Encoding; Motor learning; Retrieval practice; Testing.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Functional Laterality
  • Generalization, Psychological
  • Humans
  • Knowledge of Results, Psychological
  • Mental Recall*
  • Motor Skills*
  • Practice, Psychological*
  • Retention, Psychology
  • Students / psychology
  • Transfer, Psychology
  • Young Adult