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0444893024 978-0444893024 September 29, 1993 1
The intent of this book is to describe those perceptual and cognitive components which contribute to skilled motor performance in a wide variety of disciplines, including sports, microsurgery, video games, and speech. Also considered are issues in the measurement of motor skill, the development of motor skill across the life span, and the importance of individual differences in the development of motor skill. Many chapters contain studies employing the expertise approach used so successfully to study cognitive skills in psychology. Using this approach, expert performers are compared to novices on domain relevant laboratory tasks in order to determine whether specific cognitive or perceptual processes are related to performance differences.

This volume will be of value to kinesiologists, sport psychologists, physical educators, and cognitive psychologists who are interested in a new perspective on the nature of motor skills. The majority of the chapters include reviews of the literature necessary to understand the case being made. Thus, the book may be understood by any reader with a basic course in psychology or motor behavior.


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Intuitively it seems simple to describe a motor expert - someone who's very good at doing something motoric. Read the first page
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protocol structure model, game knowledge training, optoelectric systems, expert motor performance, motor performers, motor expertise, more forceful qualities, batting preparation, unipedal balance, high knowledge individuals, sport problem situations, video game performance, visual search activity, tactical game problems, cerebellar subjects, recipient paradigms, motor experts, favourable counts, volleyball blocking, tennis knowledge, diving judges, sport expertise, temporal occlusion, hierarchical goal structure, motor skill experts
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New York, Journal of Sport Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Research Quarterly, Journal of Motor Behavior, Psychological Review, Academic Press, Elsevier Science Publishers, Cambridge University Press, Canadian Journal of Psychology, Lawrence Erlbaum, Human Movement Science, Journal of Human Movement Studies, Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Gerontology, Department of Kinesiology, Experimental Brain Research, University of Waterloo, References Abernethy, University of South Carolina, American Journal of Psychology, American Psychologist, Englewood Cliffs, John Wiley, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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