APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Spacing Benefits the Acquisition of Motoric but Not Verbal Learning
- Adam Young
University of Colorado Boulder - Alice Healy
University of Colorado Boulder - Matt Jones
University of Colorado Boulder - Lyle Bourne
University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
We investigated whether the acquisition of mirror-tracing and paired-associate learning was enhanced by spacing practice trials. Results indicate that spacing practice enhanced mirror-tracing skill but not paired-associate performance. These findings support the idea that different mechanisms of memory and principles of training may apply to motoric and verbal learning.
Human Learning and Memory