Music Psychology
The associative stage is a phase of motor skill learning where individuals refine their skills through practice, enhancing their ability to coordinate movements and respond more effectively to feedback. During this stage, performers start to make fewer errors and their performance becomes more consistent as they begin to associate specific actions with desired outcomes, ultimately leading to improved proficiency and a deeper understanding of the skill being practiced.
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