Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Fabiano de Souza Fonseca
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/EEFF-822VLK
Resumo: The purpose this study was to investigate the effects of the levels of performance stabilization in the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations. Fifty one volunteers were randomly distributed in three groups: Control group (GC), Stabilization Group (GE) and Super Stabilization Group (GS). The experiment was conducted in two phases, named pre-exposure and exposure. In the pre-exposure phase, GE and GS practiced a pre-determined sequence of five sensors touches inorder of touching the last sensor in accordance to the visual stimulus arrival that moved to a constant speed and total displacement time of 2250ms. The experimental groups were differentiated by the performance stabilization level, determined from performance criteria. GE practiced the task until perform three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms, and GS has practiced the task until perform six blocks of three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms. When the first phase of the experiment got over, the exposure phase started,in which the three groups were submitted to 18 unpredicted perceptual perturbations, which consisted of speed combinations of the visual stimuli during displacement. The first speed had the initial portion with lower stimuli speed and higher speed in the final portion; the second speed had the initial portion with higher stimuli speed and lower speed in the final portion; however, the total time of stimuli displacement keepon the same as in the pre-exposure phase (2250ms). The unpredictability of the perturbations was guaranteed by the manipulation of the perturbation insertion moment, as well as by the randomness of the perturbation. The results showed that that: a) the level of performance stabilization influences the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations; b) the performance stabilization and super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbationswhen compared to the absence of previous practice; c) performance super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations than performance stabilization; d) unpredictable perceptual perturbations with lower - higher visual stimuli speed combination are harder to be overcome than unpredictable perceptual perturbations with higher lower visual stimuli speed combinations. Keywords: stabilization level, adaptation, unpredictable perturbations, motor learning.
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spelling Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveisAprendizagem motoraAdaptaçãoCapacidade motoraEducação físicanível de estabilizaçãoaprendizagem motoraimprevisívelperturbaçãoThe purpose this study was to investigate the effects of the levels of performance stabilization in the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations. Fifty one volunteers were randomly distributed in three groups: Control group (GC), Stabilization Group (GE) and Super Stabilization Group (GS). The experiment was conducted in two phases, named pre-exposure and exposure. In the pre-exposure phase, GE and GS practiced a pre-determined sequence of five sensors touches inorder of touching the last sensor in accordance to the visual stimulus arrival that moved to a constant speed and total displacement time of 2250ms. The experimental groups were differentiated by the performance stabilization level, determined from performance criteria. GE practiced the task until perform three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms, and GS has practiced the task until perform six blocks of three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms. When the first phase of the experiment got over, the exposure phase started,in which the three groups were submitted to 18 unpredicted perceptual perturbations, which consisted of speed combinations of the visual stimuli during displacement. The first speed had the initial portion with lower stimuli speed and higher speed in the final portion; the second speed had the initial portion with higher stimuli speed and lower speed in the final portion; however, the total time of stimuli displacement keepon the same as in the pre-exposure phase (2250ms). The unpredictability of the perturbations was guaranteed by the manipulation of the perturbation insertion moment, as well as by the randomness of the perturbation. The results showed that that: a) the level of performance stabilization influences the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations; b) the performance stabilization and super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbationswhen compared to the absence of previous practice; c) performance super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations than performance stabilization; d) unpredictable perceptual perturbations with lower - higher visual stimuli speed combination are harder to be overcome than unpredictable perceptual perturbations with higher lower visual stimuli speed combinations. Keywords: stabilization level, adaptation, unpredictable perturbations, motor learning.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-13T07:39:43Z2025-09-08T23:54:44Z2019-08-13T07:39:43Z2009-04-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/EEFF-822VLKFabiano de Souza Fonsecainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T18:01:53Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/EEFF-822VLKRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T18:01:53Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
title Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
spellingShingle Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
Fabiano de Souza Fonseca
Aprendizagem motora
Adaptação
Capacidade motora
Educação física
nível de estabilização
aprendizagem motora
imprevisível
perturbação
title_short Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
title_full Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
title_fullStr Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
title_full_unstemmed Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
title_sort Os efeitos do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação a perturbaçoes perceptivas imprevisíveis
author Fabiano de Souza Fonseca
author_facet Fabiano de Souza Fonseca
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fabiano de Souza Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aprendizagem motora
Adaptação
Capacidade motora
Educação física
nível de estabilização
aprendizagem motora
imprevisível
perturbação
topic Aprendizagem motora
Adaptação
Capacidade motora
Educação física
nível de estabilização
aprendizagem motora
imprevisível
perturbação
description The purpose this study was to investigate the effects of the levels of performance stabilization in the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations. Fifty one volunteers were randomly distributed in three groups: Control group (GC), Stabilization Group (GE) and Super Stabilization Group (GS). The experiment was conducted in two phases, named pre-exposure and exposure. In the pre-exposure phase, GE and GS practiced a pre-determined sequence of five sensors touches inorder of touching the last sensor in accordance to the visual stimulus arrival that moved to a constant speed and total displacement time of 2250ms. The experimental groups were differentiated by the performance stabilization level, determined from performance criteria. GE practiced the task until perform three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms, and GS has practiced the task until perform six blocks of three trials in a row with absolute error less than or equal to 25ms. When the first phase of the experiment got over, the exposure phase started,in which the three groups were submitted to 18 unpredicted perceptual perturbations, which consisted of speed combinations of the visual stimuli during displacement. The first speed had the initial portion with lower stimuli speed and higher speed in the final portion; the second speed had the initial portion with higher stimuli speed and lower speed in the final portion; however, the total time of stimuli displacement keepon the same as in the pre-exposure phase (2250ms). The unpredictability of the perturbations was guaranteed by the manipulation of the perturbation insertion moment, as well as by the randomness of the perturbation. The results showed that that: a) the level of performance stabilization influences the adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations; b) the performance stabilization and super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbationswhen compared to the absence of previous practice; c) performance super stabilization provides better adaptation to unpredictable perceptive perturbations than performance stabilization; d) unpredictable perceptual perturbations with lower - higher visual stimuli speed combination are harder to be overcome than unpredictable perceptual perturbations with higher lower visual stimuli speed combinations. Keywords: stabilization level, adaptation, unpredictable perturbations, motor learning.
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