The Perception & Action Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
How do the components of our motor system flexibly reorganize in response to task demands? How do we use information about performance errors (knowledge of results) to search for new organizations? Do these processes involve the use of hard-wired motor programs or softly assembled devices specific to the constraints associated with the individual and task?
Articles:
Task specific devices and the perceptual bottleneck
Search strategies in practice: Influence of information and task constraints
Soft-Assembly of Sensorimotor Function
http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2011/06/task-specific-devices-and-perceptual.html?m=1
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417 – Practice Activity Analysis, Karl Marius Aksum
416 – The Development of Motor Synergies & the Influence of Constraints
415 – Hysteresis in Movement Coordination
414 – An Ecological Approach to the Quiet Eye, Ben Franks
413 – Perceiving Affordances of Sports Equipment: Implications for Design & Fitting
412 – A Theoretical Framework for Describing Movement Variability
411 – How do Instructions Shape Search for a Movement Solution
410 – Combined Effects of Variability and Errors in Practice Design
409 – Social & Cultural Constraints in Skill Development, James Vaughn
408– Prescription, Focus of Attention Instructions & Movement Variability
407 – An Ecological Approach to Hockey Goaltending Practice Design
406 – An Ecological Approach to Deception in Sports
405 – Ecological Approach to Practice Design in American Football
404 – Training Anticipation with Eye Movement Sonification
403 – Manipulating Ball Weight as a Constraint in Practice
402 – Regulating Motor Redundancy in Throwing
401 – Using Blur to Train Perceptual-Motor Skills
400 – JC #37: Skill Acquisition Theory & Coaching
399 – Predicting Individual Differences in Motor Learning
398 – Decision Making IV: Debating Ecological vs Information Processing Approaches
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