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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439 – The Tyranny of Talent, Joe Baker
438 – Applying Ecological Dynamics to Physical Therapy, Martijn Lips & William Spinhoven
437– Training Visual Capabilities in Sport, Zoe Wimshurst
436 – Coach Journeys: Craig Morris, Embracing Not-Knowing
435 – Perceiving the Affordances of Others
434 – Coach Journeys: Martijn Nijhoff, Dutch Baseball
433 – How Does Motivation Fit in an Ecological Approach to Skill?
432 – Applying the CLA to Coach Development, Matt Wood
431 – My NEW book is here, Learning to Optimize Movement: Harnessing the Power of the Athlete-Environment Relationship
430 – News and Notes
429 – How Should We Be Varying Information in Practice? Does it HAVE to be Specifying?
428 - On Planning, Adapting & Co-Designing Practice
427 – Letting the Body Find its Way: On the Role of Attention in Skilled Movement
426 – On Specificity, Representative Design & Whether the Game is Always the Best Teacher
425 – Kinematic Sequencing: Variability in the Kinetic Chain?
424 – Action Capacity vs Skill: Training to Expand the Field of Affordances
423 – Implicit Training to Reduce Injury Risk, Eline Nijmeijer and Anne Benjaminse
422– Learning Multiple Movements in Parallel
421 – Intro to Ecological Psychology, Julia Blau and Jeff Wagman
420 – Creativity & Motor Skills, Skill Acquisition Summit 22
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