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Effects of task difficulty during practice on learning a dynamic balance task in healthy young adults: An intervention study.

Simon SchedlerPascal LeifeldTim SeidelDennis BruecknerThomas Muehlbauer
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
During acquisition, both practice groups ("Easy" or "Difficult" task condition) significantly improved their performance (i.e., time in balance). Further, the statistical analysis of post-practice performance revealed a significant main effect of test (i.e., better performance under easy compared to difficult test conditions, irrespective of group) but not of group. Additionally, the Group × Test interaction did not reach the level of significance, indicating that learning a dynamic balance task did not depend on the practiced task condition.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement