Real-time visual feedback on sports performance in an immersive training environment: Presentation of a study concept

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Abstract

Motor learning is particularly favored by the provision of feedback on the learner’s actions. The essential role of feedback is specifically evident in sports, where important components refer to learning and optimizing individual motion techniques and sequences. With the help of motion feedback, both athletes and novices can optimize and learn as well as internalize the correct motion execution in order to improve their sports performance in the long term. Due to innovative, immersive training environments, it is possible to provide humans with visual feedback via screens during motion execution for real-time corrections in motor learning. Accordingly, this paper presents a study design for the use of real-time visual feedback in an immersive environment that aims to enable subjects to optimize their performance of a motor task. This concept is elaborated and implemented particularly under the aspect of improving psychomotor learning within the framework of the MILKI-PSY project.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMultimodal Immersive Learning Systems 2021
Number of pages5
Place of PublicationAachen
PublisherRWTH Aachen
Publication date13.10.2021
Pages59-63
Publication statusPublished - 13.10.2021
EventSixteenth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning: Technology-Enhanced Learning for a Free, Safe, and Sustainable World. (EC-TEL 2021): at the 16th European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning ; Technology-Enhanced Learning for a Free, Safe, and Sustainable World (EC-TEL 2021) - Online, Bozen, Italy
Duration: 20.09.202124.09.2021
Conference number: 1

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