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399 – Predicting Individual Differences in Motor Learning

Apr 19, 202245 minEp. 395
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I am joined by Rajiv Ranganthan to discuss his recent paper looking at individual differences in motor learning. How effectively can we predict differences in the ability of individuals to learn a new motor skill? What are the best predictor variables?

 

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Predicting individual differences in motor learning: a critical review

 

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