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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342 – A Constraints-Based, Grand Unifying Theory of Sports Performance
341 – Interview with Ollie Runswick, King’s College, Anticipation, Adding Context to Practice, Video Feedback
340 – Educating a Coach’s Attention & the Use of Diagnostic Constraints
339 - Journal Club #28: Ingold’s “Perception of the Environment” Part I
338 - Journal Club #27: Positively Advancing the Coaching Science Discussion in 2021
337 – An Ecological, Enactive Account of the Use of Mental Imagery in Sports
336 – Strong Anticipation: Coordinating with the Future without Predicting It
335 – Skilled Intentionality
334 – Interview with Dan Peterson & Len Zaichkowsky, The Playmaker’s Decisions
333 – Journal Club #26: Using Verbal Instructions in Coaching
332 - Journal Club #25: Translating Theory into Coaching Practice
331 - Journal Club #24: Talent Development & How Elite Athletes are Made
330 – Interview with Bill Warren, Brown, The Ecological Approach to Perception-Action
329 - Journal Club #22: Designing Practice Warm-Up
328 – Interview with Frans Bosch, Movement Analysis in Sport
327 – Interview with Sian Beilock, Barnard, Building a Toolbox for Performing Under Pressure
326 – Revisiting “Automaticity” & Its Relevance to Skilled Performance
325 - Journal Club #21: Fundamental Movement Skills
324 – An Ecological Approach to Sports Injury Prevention & Adaptation (Not Recovery)
323 - The Role of Movement Efficiency & Economy in Motor Learning: A Constraints-Based Framework
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