Instructional animations can be superior to statics when learning human motor skills

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Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theory is used to explore some conditions under which animated instructions are hypothesised to be more effective for learning than equivalent static graphics. Using paper-folding tasks dealing with human movement, results from three experiments confirmed our hypothesis, indicating a superiority of animation over static graphics. These results are discussed in terms of a working memory processor that may be facilitated by our mirror-neuron system and may explain why animated instructional animations are superior to static graphics for cognitively based tasks that involve human movement.

论文关键词:Instructional animations,Human motor skills,Mirror-neuron system,Cognitive load theory

论文评审过程:Available online 4 January 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2008.12.012