Role of Contextual Interference and Mental Engagement on Learning
Phillip D. Tomporowski, Bryan A. McCullick, HorvatMichael
Evidence obtained from several research areas has led to renewed interest in the possible association between games that are performed under conditions requiring moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and the emergence of children’s executive function, which is the capacity to think before acting, the ability to retain information in mind, to reflect on the possible consequences of specific actions, and to self-regulate behavior. This new book describes how skill learning conditions influence the emergence and development of children's basic cognitive processes, as well as summarizing the research findings that link physical activity to mental functioning and academic performance.
Année:
2010
Edition:
1
Editeur::
Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Langue:
english
Pages:
69
ISBN 10:
1616686057
ISBN 13:
9781616686055
Collection:
Perspectives on Cognitive Psychology
Fichier:
PDF, 920 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2010