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:
167 – New Research on Generalized Perceptual-Cognitive Training
166 - Exploratory Search for Information, Affordances & Action Selection
165 – Adaptive Training to Promote Motor Learning
164 – Constraining Vision to Educate Attention & Promote Skill Acquisition
163 – The Constraints-Led Approach to Coaching IV: Why do we “Constrain”?
162 – Differential Learning II: Contextual Interference vs Stochastic Resonance
161 - Practicing with a Partner: Matched or Mismatched
160 – Visuomotor Calibration & Frames of Reference
159 – What is an Optimal Movement Pattern?
158 – Motor Learning as a Search within Perceptual-Motor Workspace
157 – Coordinative Structures in Skilled Performance
156 – How Consistently Do We Need to Move to Be Consistently Successful?
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?