The Perception & Action Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
How do the components of our motor system flexibly reorganize in response to task demands? How do we use information about performance errors (knowledge of results) to search for new organizations? Do these processes involve the use of hard-wired motor programs or softly assembled devices specific to the constraints associated with the individual and task?
Articles:
Task specific devices and the perceptual bottleneck
Search strategies in practice: Influence of information and task constraints
Soft-Assembly of Sensorimotor Function
http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2011/06/task-specific-devices-and-perceptual.html?m=1
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71 – Virtual Environments for Training & Understanding Sports Skills III: Altering Reality for Research
70 – Interview with Anne Benjaminse, Groningen, Attentional Focus in Injury Prevention & Recovery
69 – Virtual Environments for Training & Understanding Sports Skills II: Evaluating the Evidence
68 – Interview with Emma Mosley, Southampton Solent, Emotional Intelligence, HRV & Pressure
67 – Virtual Environments for Training & Understanding Sports Skills I: Why, How and When?
66 – Interview with Gerard Jones, Bristol Rovers FC, Coaching to Develop Decision Making
65 – Body Awareness, Kinaesthetic Sensitivity & Proprioceptive Training
64 – Intermittent Vision: How Much Do We Need to Be Able to See To Act?
63 – Innovative Video Feedback, Affordances for Movement & Team Coordination
62 – Interview with Stephanie Rossit, East Anglia, How the Brain Supports Perception & Action
61 – Interview with Damian Farrow, Victoria University/AIS, Practice Design
60 – Interview with Jenelle Gilbert, CSU Fresno, Mental Skills Training
59 – Interview with Bruce Hoyer, MMA Coach, Next Edge Academy
58 – Flow & Psychological Momentum
57 – Interview with John Kiely, UCLAN, Rethinking the Stress Process & Periodization
56 – Variability & Motor Learning, Attentional Training, Explicit Instructions & Skill Transfer
55 – Interview with Harri Mannonen, Finland, Basketball as a Complex System
54 – Perceptual Learning III: Application to Sports
53 – Perceptual Learning II – Direct Learning
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