Dissertação
Efeito da adaptação estrutural na competência do desempenho
Fecha
2020-08-20Autor
Arthur Moreira Ferreira
Institución
Resumen
This study aimed to investigate the effect of structural adaptation on increasing
performance competence. An experiment was developed using a complex coincident
timing task, in which the learners should touch sequentially 5 sensors and match the
touch of the last sensor with the arrival of a visual stimulus. Participants were randomly
divided into an experimental group, called the Adaptation Group (AG) with 19
participants, and Control Group (CG) with 20 participants. The experiment had three
phases: Stabilization, Adaptation I, and Adaptation II. Both groups practiced the task
in the same condition during the Stabilization until they reached the performance
criterion (PC) stipulated in three consecutive correct attempts. In Adaptation I, a
perturbation was inserted, characterized by an increase in the speed of the visual
stimulus, and the AG group practiced until reaching the PC again. This perturbation
led 11 apprentices to structural adaptation, and the 9 who did not adapt structurally
were excluded from further analysis. The CG did not participate in Adaptation I. Both
groups participated in Adaptation II, with a new perturbation characterized by a
reduction in the speed of the visual stimulus, and practiced it until they reached PC
again. The results indicated that the groups were similar in performance during
Adaptation II, with AG showing a more variable performance at the beginning of this
phase. Both groups adapted parametrically in Adaptation II. The analysis of the fluency
of the movement showed that only the AG showed an improvement in this variable at
the beginning of the Adaptation II. The results indicate that the structural adaptation
leads to a gain in performance competence, reflected in the movement control, but that
this competence gain did not reflect in the speed of performance stabilization. The
information obtained by GA in the Adaptation I resulted in greater competence.
Leading into account that the performance efficiency variable may reflect the feature
of the Hierarchical Organized Action Program at the macro level, it can be concluded
that structural adaptation increased performance competence by leading to more
efficient changes in control in the macrostructure. The relationship between
performance competence, performance stabilization speed with Hierarchical
Organized Action Program still needs further studies.