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A novel video game for remote studies of motor adaptation in children
Laura A. Malone
,
Nayo M. Hill
, Haley Tripp
, Daniel M. Wolpert
,
Amy J. Bastian
Kennedy Krieger Institute
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Adaptation
50%
Child Performance
25%
Concurrent Validity
50%
Developmental Trajectories
25%
Feedback Control
100%
Hand Movement
25%
Kinematic Behavior
25%
Kinematic Data
25%
Large Sample Size
25%
Learning Study
25%
Longitudinal Experiment
25%
Motor Adaptation
100%
Motor Learning
25%
Online Platform
25%
Rare Diseases
25%
Remote Studies
100%
Video Games
100%
Visuomotor Rotation
25%
Web Browser
25%
Computer Science
Collecting Data
50%
Concurrent Validity
100%
Feedback Control
100%
Online Platform
50%
videogame
100%
Web Browser
50%
Psychology
Concurrent Validity
100%
Developmental trajectories
50%
Orphan Disorder
50%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Motor Learning
100%