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The Perception & Action Podcast

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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154 – How is Peripheral Vision Used in Sports? Gaze...
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153 - Are we demanding enough of athletes in practice?
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07:52
152 - Learning New Movement Patterns: Specificity vs...
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14:51
151 –The Equilibrium Point Hypothesis of Motor Control
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13:42
150 – New Motor Learning Neuroscience Research
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11:37
149 - How Does Noise Shape Motor Learning?
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17:41
148 - On Becoming Skillful: A Dynamical Systems Approach
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09:13
147 - New Constraints Led Approach (CLA) Research
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146 –Effects of Analogy, Explicit Instruction &...
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16:40
145 – Incidental Training, Goal Babbling & Motor...
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15:32
144 – An Ecological Dynamics Assessment of...
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21:00
143 – Naturalistic, Recognition-Primed Decision Making
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19:27
142 – Affordance Based Control
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10:52
141 - Demonstration & Imitation as Rate Enhancers in...
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18:26
140 – An Ecological Approach to Visual Anticipation...
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09:37
139 - Improving Performance by Amplifying Errors
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23:04
138 – Alternative Ways to Cue & Provide Feedback
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15:21
137 – The Yips
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136 - Talent Equation Podcast Panel - Applying Theory...
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135 – The Problem of Motor Redundancy vs the Bliss of...
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