JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Does the Duration of Breaks in Learning Sensorimotor Tasks Influence Performance? – An Age Differentiated Laboratory Study
Author(s): Francoise Kuhlenbaeumer, Simone Polis, Philipp Przybysz, Susanne Muetze-Niewoehner
Citation: Francoise Kuhlenbaeumer, Simone Polis, Philipp Przybysz, Susanne Muetze-Niewoehner, (2018) "Does the Duration of Breaks in Learning Sensorimotor Tasks Influence Performance? – An Age Differentiated Laboratory Study," Journal of Organizational Psychology, Vol. 18, Iss. 2, pp. 82-89
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
For investigating the influence of breaks on the learning time of sensorimotor tasks, a laboratory study
with 48 participants in two age groups was conducted. The experimental task was the repeated assembly of a gear. After each trial participants had a break with different duration, depending on the experimental condition which varied in four values. To evaluate the performance, execution times and assembly errors of each trial were measured. The results show significant learning effects and a significant difference between the execution times of both age groups. No significant difference was found between the age groups concerning assembly errors.