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:
182 - Journal Club #4: Ecological Cognition & Sports Decision Making
181 – Interview with Fabian Otte, Cologne, Applying the Periodization of Skill Training Framework
180 – Interview with Nick Winkelman, Irish Rugby, The Language of Coaching: The Art & Science of Teaching Movement
179 - Journal Club #3: Pitch Information & the Regulation of Baseball Swing Timing
178 – Interview with Chris Button, Otago, 2nd Ed of Dynamics of Skill Acquisition, Applying Ecological Dynamics to Water Safety
177 - Journal Club #2 - Attractor Stability & Adaptation to Constraints
176 – Journal Club #1: Equipment Scaling & Functional Variability
175 – What is the Role of Eye Dominance in Skilled Motor Action?
174 – Technique Change II: Proactive Interference, Constraints & Individual Differences
173 – Practice Design to Improve Emergent Decision Making
172 – Game-Based Approaches to Coaching
171 – Coordination, Control & Skill: A Three Stage Model of Motor Learning
170 – Interview with Shawn Eagle, Pittsburgh, A Perception-Action Coupling Approach to Sport Concussion
169 - Going Blind: Are there Benefits to Training without Vision?
168 – Periodization of Skill Acquisition