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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23D– Interview with Nick Reed, Transport Research Lab
23C – Letting it Happen vs Making it Happen/Challenging the Truths of Motor Learning
23B - Sport Science Shorts: Transfer from Cricket to Baseball
23A– Interview with Keith Lohse, Auburn, Motor Learning & Rehabilitation
23 – Gap Acceptance in Driving/Pain Perception in Athletes
22E- Sport Science Shorts: Lumosity & the Future of Brain Training in Sport
22D – Interview with Cathy Craig, QUB, Understanding & Improving Movement
22C – Tactical Knowledge in Soccer, How Similar are Throwing & Serving?
22B - Sport Science Shorts: Perceptual-Motor Control in Cycling
22A – Interview with Nancy Cooke, ASU, Team performance
22 – Braking & Steering/Knuckleballs
21E - Sport Science Shorts: A Ball By Any Other Color
21D – Interview with Noel Rousseau, PGA golf professional and coach
21C – Does 3D MOT training transfer to sport? How good are airport baggage screeners?
21B – Sport Science Shorts: Skill Acquisition in the Movies, the Award goes to
21A – Interview with Amy Whitehead, LJMU, Think Aloud Protocols, Decision Making in Sport
21 – Visual Perception in Driving/Heuristics & Decision Making in Sports
20E- Sport Science Shorts: Unorthodox Technique
20D – Interview with Stuart Armstrong, Player Pathways Manager with the Rugby Football Union
20C – The Ecological Approach to Perception-Action & Implications for Skill Acquisition
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