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This is in line with earlier studies on length perception with the right hand that showed that participants vary in their ability to learn to detect specifying variables (Menger & Withagen, 2009; Rop & Withagen, 2014; Withagen & van Wermeskerken, 2009).
Apparently, training the right foot can result in attunement to specifying variables with the other limbs, even if the participant maintains reliance on a nonspecifying variable with the right foot.> -wrap-foot> Asterindicatesatesignificantcant difference (p < 0.05, two-tailed) between the correlation with actual length and the correlation with the most highly correlating nonspecifying variable.
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Only 5 of 15 participants learned to exploit a specifying variable.
Apparently, the young adults learned to exploit a specifying variable during the feedback phase.
However, only one of these learners (Participant 2) detected a specifying variable in the retention test.
Only Participant 15 learned to detect a specifying variable during the experiment.
Participants 3 and 8 showed a nonsignificant trend to rely on a specifying variable.
Does learning to detect a specifying variable with one limb transfer to the all other limbs?
Surprisingly, Participant 8 detected a specifying variable with the left hand before receiving feedback.
After feedback, participants no longer relied on these variables, but they did not succeed in detecting a specifying variable.
Of these three, Participant 14 also attuned to a specifying variable with the right hand and Participant 6 even attuned to a specifying variable with the right hand as well as with the left foot.
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