The Perception & Action Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
A look at some different ways we can cue and provide feedback to a performer including bandwidth, temporal-comparative and translational feedback and rhythm-based cues.
Articles:
Effect of bandwidth knowledge of results on movement consistency Applying Bandwidth Feedback Scheduling to a Golf Shot Temporal-Comparative Feedback Facilitates Golf PuttingDevelopment of a rhythmic auditory biofeedback system to assist improving the kinetic chain for bat swing performance
The Importance of Temporal Structure and Rhythm for the Optimum Performance of Motor Skills: A New Focus for Practitioners of Sport Psychology
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75 – Attentional Theories of Choking Under Pressure Revisited II: Integrative Theories
74 – Interview with Sam Vine, Exeter, Quiet Eye, Pressure, VR Training
73 – Attentional Theories of Choking Under Pressure Revisited I: Critiques
72 – Interview with Edward Coughlan, CIT, Skill Acquisition & Deliberate Practice
Skill Acquisition AZ (SAAZ) 2017 Meeting Announcement
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
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