The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer

The present paper aims to study the effect of skill complexity during different delays on bidirectional transfer on bidirectional transfer of tracking task in different stages (pretest, acquisition phase, immediate transfer, one-day delayed transfer, two-day delayed transfer, and seven-day delayed t...

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Main Authors: Zahra Zolfaghari, Ehsan Zareian, Zahra Salman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Owjj Andishan Pasargad 2014-04-01
Series:Annals of Applied Sport Science
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Online Access:http://www.aassjournal.com/browse.php?a_code=A-11-222-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-65de0b8b3b414101b977b02d809f2dad2020-11-25T02:36:30ZengOwjj Andishan PasargadAnnals of Applied Sport Science2322-44792014-04-01212130The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral TransferZahra Zolfaghari0Ehsan Zareian1Zahra Salman2 Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of physical education and sport sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of physical education and sport sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of physical education and sport sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University The present paper aims to study the effect of skill complexity during different delays on bidirectional transfer on bidirectional transfer of tracking task in different stages (pretest, acquisition phase, immediate transfer, one-day delayed transfer, two-day delayed transfer, and seven-day delayed transfer). Three variables including handedness, time lagges, and skill complexity were studied. This study was a semi-empirical and applied research and a pretest-posttest plan with two experimental groups was used. Statistical sample included 28 volunteer girl students, with a mean age of 16±0.93 years old, who were all right-handed and had no experience of performing the tracking task. After initial familiarization with designed software, the subjects were randomly divided into two groups of right practice and left practice. The results revealed significant effects of time lags and skill complexity on bidirectional transfer (p≤0.05), as at all stages of research more bidirectional transfer was observed in easy task compared with the hard one. The highest bilateral transfer in easy and hard tasks was found in the second and the seventh day, respectively. Possible reasons for these results include the differences in task processing in terms of skill complexity and the impact of special features of continuous task on retention. Transfer from non-dominant hand to dominant one occurred more frequently than the reverse mode in both groups, which is probably due to higher speed of transfer of data from the right hemisphere to the left hemisphere in the right-handed. http://www.aassjournal.com/browse.php?a_code=A-11-222-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Immediate Transfer Delayed Transfer Easy Tracking Task Complex Tracking Task
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author Zahra Zolfaghari
Ehsan Zareian
Zahra Salman
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Ehsan Zareian
Zahra Salman
The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
Annals of Applied Sport Science
Immediate Transfer
Delayed Transfer
Easy Tracking Task
Complex Tracking Task
author_facet Zahra Zolfaghari
Ehsan Zareian
Zahra Salman
author_sort Zahra Zolfaghari
title The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
title_short The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
title_full The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
title_fullStr The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Skill Complexity during Different Time Lags on Bilateral Transfer
title_sort effect of skill complexity during different time lags on bilateral transfer
publisher Owjj Andishan Pasargad
series Annals of Applied Sport Science
issn 2322-4479
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The present paper aims to study the effect of skill complexity during different delays on bidirectional transfer on bidirectional transfer of tracking task in different stages (pretest, acquisition phase, immediate transfer, one-day delayed transfer, two-day delayed transfer, and seven-day delayed transfer). Three variables including handedness, time lagges, and skill complexity were studied. This study was a semi-empirical and applied research and a pretest-posttest plan with two experimental groups was used. Statistical sample included 28 volunteer girl students, with a mean age of 16±0.93 years old, who were all right-handed and had no experience of performing the tracking task. After initial familiarization with designed software, the subjects were randomly divided into two groups of right practice and left practice. The results revealed significant effects of time lags and skill complexity on bidirectional transfer (p≤0.05), as at all stages of research more bidirectional transfer was observed in easy task compared with the hard one. The highest bilateral transfer in easy and hard tasks was found in the second and the seventh day, respectively. Possible reasons for these results include the differences in task processing in terms of skill complexity and the impact of special features of continuous task on retention. Transfer from non-dominant hand to dominant one occurred more frequently than the reverse mode in both groups, which is probably due to higher speed of transfer of data from the right hemisphere to the left hemisphere in the right-handed.
topic Immediate Transfer
Delayed Transfer
Easy Tracking Task
Complex Tracking Task
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