The Perception & Action Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
Can we “anticipate” the future without predicting it? Are delays in our perceptual-motor system flaws that we must compensate for or actually advantageous? A look at the concept of strong anticipation.
Articles:
On Strong Anticipation
Anticipating synchronization as an alternative to the internal model
Lectures on Perception (Chapter 26)
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155 - How Soon Should you Give Performance Feedback?
154 – How is Peripheral Vision Used in Sports? Gaze Anchors & Pivot Points
153 - Are we demanding enough of athletes in practice?
152 - Learning New Movement Patterns: Specificity vs Variability
151 –The Equilibrium Point Hypothesis of Motor Control
150 – New Motor Learning Neuroscience Research
149 - How Does Noise Shape Motor Learning?
148 - On Becoming Skillful: A Dynamical Systems Approach
147 - New Constraints Led Approach (CLA) Research
146 –Effects of Analogy, Explicit Instruction & Attentional Cues on Performance
145 – Incidental Training, Goal Babbling & Motor Exploration
144 – An Ecological Dynamics Assessment of Perceptual-Cognitive & VR Training in Sport
143 – Naturalistic, Recognition-Primed Decision Making
142 – Affordance Based Control
141 - Demonstration & Imitation as Rate Enhancers in Skill Acquisition
140 – An Ecological Approach to Visual Anticipation in Sports
139 - Improving Performance by Amplifying Errors
138 – Alternative Ways to Cue & Provide Feedback
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