APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Interleaved Practice Supports Motor Sequence Learning Transfer

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Cognitive

  • Julia Schorn
    University of California, Los Angeles
  • Barbara Knowlton
    University of California Los Angeles

Abstract

Subjects practiced three 8-item sequences in either a blocked or interleaved fashion in the serial reaction time task. In a test using three novel sequences the next day, only blocked practice was associated with negative transfer. This result suggests that interleaved practice benefits the transfer of implicit sequence learning.

Learning and Memory

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