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unstructured soccer action sequences on a 3.65-m2 video projection
screen. In recalling specific player positions following brief 10-sec.
film clips, inexperienced players had larger recall of errors than the
experienced players on structured trials only. This indicated that
experienced players' cognitive knowledge permitted more meaningful
associations between players' positions resulting in more efficient
retrieval. When recognition of previously viewed film clips was
examined, experienced subjects were more accurate in recognising
structured trials only. Experienced soccer players seem to have a more
complex and discriminating organisation of long-term memory which
facilitates the encoding of task-specific information.
KP: SKILL, RECALL, ADVANTAGE, SPORT, CHESS
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TI: AUDITORY ATONALIA FOR MELODIES
AU: PERETZ_I
NA: UNIV MONTREAL,DEPT PSYCHOL,CP 6128,SUCC A,MONTREAL H3C
3J7,QUEBEC,CANADA
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