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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137 – The Yips
136 - Talent Equation Podcast Panel - Applying Theory to Coaching
135 – The Problem of Motor Redundancy vs the Bliss of Motor Abundance
134 – Are there General Perceptual-Motor Abilities? Should we be Testing & Training Them?
133 – New Representative Design Research
132 – Simple vs Complex Motor Skills: Do Training Principles Generalize?
131 – How Should we Space Training to Optimize Skill Acquisition?
130 – Designing Affective Practice II: Emotion as a Constraint, Role of a Coaches’ Emotions
129 – The Legacy of Paul Fitts II: A Three Stage Model of Motor Learning
128 – Affordances & Momentum, Value of Unstructured Practice
127 – The Legacy of Paul Fitts I: Fitts’ Law & the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff
126 – Guiding Movement by Coupling Taus
125 – The Legacy of James J Gibson III: The Ecological Approach, Research & Challenges
124 – The Legacy of James J Gibson II: The Theory of Affordances & Its Application to Sports
123 – The Legacy of James J Gibson I: Invariants & Direct Perception
122 – Reflections on the FBR Summit: Putting Self Organization into Practice
121 - How Much Variability in Practice & When? Does Water Immersion Enhance Motor Learning?
120 – Perceptual-Motor Calibration
119 – Interview with Jeff Fairbrother, Tennessse, Motor Learning, Feedback, Focus of Attention
118 – Interview with Paul Venner, Dutch Baseball, Variability & Constraints in Movement, S&C
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