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:
15D - Sports Science Shorts: Top 5 Sport Psychology Stories of 2015
15C – Interview with Josh Miller. Have We Been Wrong About the Hot Hand Effect for 30 Years?
15B - Are Goalkeepers Gambling in Penalty Shoot Outs, Feeling the Wind in Sailing
15A - Sports Science Shorts: Perception through the Eyes of the Fan. Is Watching Sports a Skill That Improves with Practice?
15– Live from the Grand Canyon! Perception in Hiking & Climbing
14D - Sports Science Shorts: Are Running & Finishing a Marathon the Same?
14C – Interview with Keith Davids, Sheffield Hallam University, Constraints-Led Approach to Skill Acquisition
14B - On the Advantage of Being a Lefty in Sports, Cooperating with Automated Cars
14A - Sports Science Shorts: Review of See to Play, The Eyes of Elite Athletes
14 –Technique Change
13D - Sports Science Shorts: The Effect of Cold Weather on Sports Performance
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13C – Interview with Shawn Myszka, Movement Mastery, NFL Skills Trainer
13B - Sports Science Shorts: My Head Training Journey Part 2
13A - Halloween Special: Superstitious Rituals in Sports