The Perception & Action Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
How well can we perceive the action opportunities available to others? What information do we use? Can we perceive nested affordances – that is, be sensitive to not only another person’s action capabilities but impending changes in their capabilities? Some implications for coaching.
Articles:
Can I Choose a Throwable Object for You? Perceiving Affordances for Other Individuals
Perceiving and Remembering Affordances for Others Are Continuous Processes
Perceiving nested affordances for another person’s actions
Essential kinematic information, athletic experience, and affordance perception for others
An information-based approach to action understanding
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490 – Understanding Sport Injury from a Dynamical Systems Approach
489 – Interview with Alex Sarama, Transforming Basketball
488- The Constraints-Led Approach (CLA) 2024
487 – Do the classic motor learning effects (eg focus of attention, choice) apply to experts?
486 – Functional Variability in the Cricket Bowling Delivery
485 – Coach Education Workshops, My New Book Coming Soon
484 – On the Value of a Skill Acquisition Specialist
483 – The Effects of the Yips on Muscle Synergies in Throwing
482 – The Coaching Eye – How Reliably can Expert Coaches Observe Movement?
481 – Why are Some Affordances More Inviting than Others?
480 – Ecological Approach to Rowing
479 – A CLA to Coaching Cricket Bowling: Task Manipulations
478 – Freezing and freeing of degrees of freedom in joint action learning
477 – Relationship Between the Yips and Motor Imagery Ability
476- Technique vs Skill
475- Exploring Coaches' Experiences in Adopting a Nonlinear Approach to Skill Development
474 – CLA to Swim Coaching, Andrew Sheaff
473 – New Research Addressing Some of the Limitations of the Focus of Attention Literature
472 – Is Premature Theorizing Hurting Skill Acquisition Research, Rajiv Ranganathan & Andrew Driska
471 – The Legacy of Michael Turvey
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