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It is known that adults can learn simple motor tasks based on binary information about success and failure. Although it is likely that this basic learning mechanism also contributes to children's motor learning, it is hasn't been tested yet whether children can learn a simple motor task based on binary information about success and failure. To test how different age groups learn from binary information about success and failure, we ran a study in the NEMO Science Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Watch this video to get an impression of the experimental procedure: [https://youtu.be/tlN7SpwuDyo?si=Oqsao5YyR3oqv_fq][1] [1]: https://youtu.be/tlN7SpwuDyo?si=Oqsao5YyR3oqv_fq
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