The Perception & Action Podcast
Summary: Exploration of how psychological research can be applied to improving performance, accelerating skill acquisition and designing new technologies in sports and other high performance domains. Hosted by Rob Gray, professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University, the podcast will review basic concepts and discuss the latest research in these areas.
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Podcasts:
24C – A Constraints-Led Approach to the Quiet Eye, Gaze Training in Beach Volleyball
24B - Sport Science Shorts: Bobbing, Weaving & Deceptive Actions
24A– Interview with Natasha Merat, ITS, University of Leeds
24 – Attention & Memory in Driving/Tactical Creativity in Sports
23E- Sport Science Shorts: Color Blindness in Athletes & Fans
23D– Interview with Nick Reed, Transport Research Lab
23C – Letting it Happen vs Making it Happen/Challenging the Truths of Motor Learning
23B - Sport Science Shorts: Transfer from Cricket to Baseball
23A– Interview with Keith Lohse, Auburn, Motor Learning & Rehabilitation
23 – Gap Acceptance in Driving/Pain Perception in Athletes
22E- Sport Science Shorts: Lumosity & the Future of Brain Training in Sport
22D – Interview with Cathy Craig, QUB, Understanding & Improving Movement
22C – Tactical Knowledge in Soccer, How Similar are Throwing & Serving?
22B - Sport Science Shorts: Perceptual-Motor Control in Cycling
22A – Interview with Nancy Cooke, ASU, Team performance