378 – Achieving Balance (and Integration?) in Skill Acquisition Research&Theory - a podcast by Rob Gray

from 2021-11-30T05:30

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A few updates on the first month of my book release. And how do we achieve balance in looking at the different theories of skill acquisition? Is it possible to integrate the different approaches?

 

Articles:

Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches

Information Processing and Constraints-based Views of Skill Acquisition: Divergent or Complementary?

Contextual inference underlies the learning of sensorimotor repertoires

Effects of an expert-modeled attentional focus cue structure on skilled jump rope performance and learning

Prospective control of manual interceptive actions: comparative simulations of extant and new model constructs

Children are suboptimal in adapting motor exploration to task dimensionality during motor learning

How direct is visual perception?: Some reflections on Gibson's “ecological approach”
Ecological foundations of cognition. I: Symmetry and specificity of animal-environment systems
Motor Schema Theory after 27 Years: Reflections and Implications for a New Theory

 

Videos:

https://youtu.be/0idB-6ToVAI

https://youtu.be/kEFlYLM3nX0

 

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