(Motor Learning)

https://www.physio-pedia.com/Motor_Learning

This research looks at how people learn physical skills and improve performance over time. One of the key ideas is that immediate feedback can help people correct mistakes as they happen, rather than repeating them.

When feedback is delayed, there’s a higher chance of reinforcing incorrect movements. Real-time guidance can support faster learning and help build better habits from the start. However, it also mentions that feedback needs to be balanced, as too much can become distracting.