314 – Knowing Your Opponent: Deception&an Ecological View on Using Probability Information - a podcast by Rob Gray

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A look at recent studies investigating the use of situational probabilities by athletes? Does knowing your opponent’s tendencies make you more susceptible to deception? Does it matter whether you are given probability info about your opponent or acquire it yourself? How can we account for the use of this type of information in an ecological approach to action?

 

Articles:

Integrating situational probability and kinematic information when anticipating disguised movements

Knowledge is power? Outcome probability information impairs detection of deceptive intent

The impact of self-generated and explicitly acquired contextual knowledge on anticipatory performance

Quantifying the nature of anticipation in professional tennis

 

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