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最終更新日:2026/03/09

越野 裕太

コシノ ユウタ (Yuta Koshino)
論文
タイトル
タイトル(英)
Contextual interference enhances vertical transfer of fine motor skill from upper to lower limbs.
参照URL
https://researchmap.jp/yuta_koshino/published_papers/51913173
著者
著者(英)
Satoshi Kasahara,Hiroshi Saito,Linjing Jiang,Kazumasa Yoshimi,Shikino Abe,Tomoya Ishida,Yuta Koshino,Mina Samukawa,Harukazu Tohyama
担当区分
概要
概要(英)
BACKGROUND: While contextual interference (CI) is known to facilitate motor learning, its role in promoting interlimb transfer-particularly from the upper to the lower limb-remains underexplored. OBJECTIVE: This study examined how different practice schedules (random vs. serial) influence the transfer of fine force control both horizontally (to the contralateral hand) and vertically (to the contralateral ankle). METHODS: Thirty healthy young adults (N = 30; Male = 21, Female = 9; Mean age: 21.9 ± 1.6 years) were divided equally into a random (RTG: N = 15) or serial (STG: N = 15) schedule group. Most participants were right-handed, with three left-handed individuals included across the two groups. Participants practiced a force-matching task with their non-dominant hand using either a random or serial schedule. Transfer effects were assessed in the contralateral hand and ankle at four target force levels (20-80 % of maximal voluntary contraction, MVC). RESULTS: Both practice conditions improved force control in the contralateral hand (p < .05), indicating horizontal transfer. However, vertical transfer to the foot emerged only after random practice (p < .05) and was limited to moderate and high force levels. These findings suggest that the interaction between task difficulty and practice variability critically influences the extent and direction of interlimb transfer. CONCLUSION: High CI practice promotes vertical transfer of motor skill when task demands are sufficiently challenging. These results highlight the importance of training structure in facilitating the generalization of motor control across limbs, offering practical implications for skill acquisition in both athletic and rehabilitation settings.
出版者・発行元
出版者・発行元(英)
誌名
誌名(英)
Human movement science
105
開始ページ
103428
終了ページ
103428
出版年月
2025年12月18日
査読の有無
査読有り
招待の有無
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
ISSN
DOI URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2025.103428
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