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Mohan W. Gupta; Timothy C. Rickard – npj Science of Learning, 2022
The prevailing hypothesis for observed post-rest motor reaction time improvements is offline consolidation. In the present study, we present evidence for an alternate account involving the accrual and dissipation of reactive inhibition. Four groups of participants (N = 159) performed a finger-tapping task involving either massed (30 s per trial)…
Descriptors: Time, Psychomotor Skills, Productivity, Motor Reactions

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