| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000060646 |
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000069360 |
| Scientific Title | Effect of bandwidth setting methods based on individual's performance in motor learning |
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2026/02/10 |
| Last modified on | 2026/02/10 16:58:58 |
Effect of bandwidth setting methods based on individual's performance in motor learning
Effect of bandwidth setting methods based on individual's performance in motor learning
Effect of bandwidth setting methods based on individual's performance in motor learning
Effect of bandwidth setting methods based on individual's performance in motor learning
| Japan |
Orthopedic and neurological disorders
| Rehabilitation medicine | Adult |
Others
NO
This study aims to clarify whether a bandwidth setting based on individual performance levels promotes greater performance and motor learning compared to conventional bandwidth settings.
Efficacy
Absolute error and variable error between target and measurement value
Interventional
Parallel
Randomized
Individual
Single blind -participants are blinded
Active
4
Treatment
| Behavior,custom |
Participants are provided with performance information for all 50 practice trials.
Participants received qualitative KR (OK as verbal feedback) when their practice trial results fell within 10% (48 cm) of the target value (4.8 m) during 50 practice trials. When results fell outside this range, performance feedback (100 cm) was provided. (10% BW group)
Participants received the bandwidth KR based on the average absolute error of the previous 10 trials.
For example, if the average absolute error of 10 trials is 48 cm, the bandwidth for the next 10 trials is set to 48 cm. (Adjusted BW group)
Participants will have the same bandwidth set as those in the Adjusted BW group, regardless of their task performance.
In other words, their bandwidth will progress exactly as in the Adjusted BW group, differing only in that it is not based on individual skill performance.
| 18 | years-old | <= |
| 65 | years-old | > |
Male and Female
18 years of age or older
Individuals with no golf experience
Individuals with a history of orthopedic or neurological conditions that impede task performance
Individuals who have been consistently engaged in golf training for one year or longer
60
| 1st name | Jun |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Yabuki |
Tokyo University of Technology
Major of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences
1448535
5-23-22 Nishikamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo
03-6424-2111
yabukijn@edu.teu.ac.jp
| 1st name | Jun |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Yabuki |
Tokyo University of Technology
Major of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences
1448535
5-23-22 Nishikamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo
03-6424-2111
yabukijn@stf.teu.ac.jp
Tokyo University of Technology
Tokyo University of Technology
Japanese Governmental office
Tokyo University of Technology
5-23-22 Nishikamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo
03-6424-2111
yabukijn@stf.teu.ac.jp
NO
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Preinitiation
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000069360