The Role of Verbal Instruction and Visual Guidance in Training Pattern Recognition
We used a novel approach to examine whether it is possible to improve the perceptual–cognitive skill of pattern recognition using a video-based training intervention. Moreover, we investigated whether any improvements in pattern recognition transfer to an improved ability to make anticipation judgme...
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doaj-e0625b66e8ec46c4b626d3ffd2fe4bd22020-11-24T20:59:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-09-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01473273155The Role of Verbal Instruction and Visual Guidance in Training Pattern RecognitionJamie S. North0Ed Hope1A. Mark Williams2A. Mark Williams3Expert Performance and Skill Acquisition Research Group, School of Sport, Health, and Applied Science, St. Mary’s UniversityTwickenham, United KingdomSchool of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores UniversityLiverpool, United KingdomExpert Performance and Skill Acquisition Research Group, School of Sport, Health, and Applied Science, St. Mary’s UniversityTwickenham, United KingdomDepartment of Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation, College of Health, University of Utah, Salt Lake CityUT, United StatesWe used a novel approach to examine whether it is possible to improve the perceptual–cognitive skill of pattern recognition using a video-based training intervention. Moreover, we investigated whether any improvements in pattern recognition transfer to an improved ability to make anticipation judgments. Finally, we compared the relative effectiveness of verbal and visual guidance interventions compared to a group that merely viewed the same sequences without any intervention and a control group that only completed pre- and post-tests. We found a significant effect for time of testing. Participants were more sensitive in their ability to perceive patterns and distinguish between novel and familiar sequences at post- compared to pre-test. However, this improvement was not influenced by the nature of the intervention, despite some trends in the data. An analysis of anticipation accuracy showed no change from pre- to post-test following the pattern recognition training intervention, suggesting that the link between pattern perception and anticipation may not be strong. We present a series of recommendations for scientists and practitioners when employing training methods to improve pattern recognition and anticipation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01473/fullfamiliarity detectionanticipationperceptual trainingexpertise |
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The Role of Verbal Instruction and Visual Guidance in Training Pattern Recognition |
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The Role of Verbal Instruction and Visual Guidance in Training Pattern Recognition |
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The Role of Verbal Instruction and Visual Guidance in Training Pattern Recognition |
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We used a novel approach to examine whether it is possible to improve the perceptual–cognitive skill of pattern recognition using a video-based training intervention. Moreover, we investigated whether any improvements in pattern recognition transfer to an improved ability to make anticipation judgments. Finally, we compared the relative effectiveness of verbal and visual guidance interventions compared to a group that merely viewed the same sequences without any intervention and a control group that only completed pre- and post-tests. We found a significant effect for time of testing. Participants were more sensitive in their ability to perceive patterns and distinguish between novel and familiar sequences at post- compared to pre-test. However, this improvement was not influenced by the nature of the intervention, despite some trends in the data. An analysis of anticipation accuracy showed no change from pre- to post-test following the pattern recognition training intervention, suggesting that the link between pattern perception and anticipation may not be strong. We present a series of recommendations for scientists and practitioners when employing training methods to improve pattern recognition and anticipation. |
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