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Self-controlled feedback: does it enhance learning because performers get feedback when they need it?
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 73 (4), 408-415, 2002
5742002
Feedback after good trials enhances learning
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 78 (2), 40-47, 2007
4882007
Self-controlled feedback is effective if it is based on the learner's performance
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 76 (1), 42-48, 2005
4432005
An external focus of attention enhances balance learning in older adults
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, R Wally
Gait & posture 32 (4), 572-575, 2010
3542010
Additive benefits of autonomy support and enhanced expectancies for motor learning
G Wulf, S Chiviacowsky, PL Cardozo
Human movement science 37, 12-20, 2014
3272014
Frequent external-focus feedback enhances motor learning
G Wulf, S Chiviacowsky, E Schiller, LTG Ávila
Frontiers in psychology 1, 190, 2010
3152010
Choose to move: The motivational impact of autonomy support on motor learning
R Lewthwaite, S Chiviacowsky, R Drews, G Wulf
Psychonomic bulletin & review 22, 1383-1388, 2015
2882015
Learning benefits of self-controlled knowledge of results in 10-year-old children
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, FL de Medeiros, A Kaefer, G Tani
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 79 (3), 405-410, 2008
2662008
Self-controlled practice: Autonomy protects perceptions of competence and enhances motor learning
S Chiviacowsky
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 15 (5), 505-510, 2014
2582014
Normative feedback effects on learning a timing task
G Wulf, S Chiviacowsky, R Lewthwaite
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 81 (4), 425-431, 2010
2512010
Knowledge of results after good trials enhances learning in older adults
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, R Wally, T Borges
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 80 (3), 663-668, 2009
2432009
An external focus of attention enhances motor learning in children with intellectual disabilities
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, LTG Ávila
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 57 (7), 627-634, 2013
2312013
Positive social-comparative feedback enhances motor learning in children
LTG Ávila, S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, R Lewthwaite
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 13 (6), 849-853, 2012
2202012
Self-controlled learning: the importance of protecting perceptions of competence
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, R Lewthwaite
Frontiers in psychology 3, 458, 2012
2192012
Altering mindset can enhance motor learning in older adults.
G Wulf, S Chiviacowsky, R Lewthwaite
Psychology and aging 27 (1), 14, 2012
2022012
External focus and autonomy support: Two important factors in motor learning have additive benefits
G Wulf, S Chiviacowsky, R Drews
Human movement science 40, 176-184, 2015
1892015
Autonomy support enhances performance expectancies, positive affect, and motor learning
A Lemos, G Wulf, R Lewthwaite, S Chiviacowsky
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 31, 28-34, 2017
1822017
Self-controlled practice benefits motor learning in older adults
HT Lessa, S Chiviacowsky
Human movement science 40, 372-380, 2015
1652015
Motor learning benefits of self-controlled practice in persons with Parkinson's disease
S Chiviacowsky, G Wulf, R Lewthwaite, T Campos
Gait & Posture 35 (4), 601-605, 2012
1492012
Self-controlled feedback in 10-year-old children: higher feedback frequencies enhance learning
S Chiviacowsky, FL de Medeiros, A Kaefer, R Wally, G Wulf
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 79 (1), 122-127, 2008
1482008
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