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Richard Schmidt (Author), Tim Lee (Author)
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073604258X 978-0736042581 January 31, 2005 4

Expanded and completely updated, the fourth edition of Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis is a comprehensive introduction to motor behavior. The authoritative text frames the important issues, theories, persons, and research in the field in a reader-friendly way, allowing students to learn the most pertinent information in the field.

Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis, Fourth Edition, is the only graduate textbook that combines motor control and motor learning with the in-depth details students need in order to understand the topic and distinguish between different sides of an issue. Authored by two of the leading researchers in the field, the new edition features an up-to-date review of the latest research, more than 400 new references, new figures, and these new features:

-Highlight boxes featuring in-depth discussion of relevant issues, new topics, and classic research

-Selected quotes representing important contributions to the field, interpreted for current and future researchers

-Web-based references that support and enhance students' comprehension of the material
Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis, Fourth Edition, is the only text that focuses specifically on the motor learning and motor control areas of motor behavior. The new features and ancillaries make it ideal for students to use as a text and for professionals to access as a reference.

Part I introduces the fields of motor control and learning. It provides a brief history; explains the tools of motor behavior research; presents the information-processing approach, which is fundamental to understanding how humans think and act; and describes how attention influences motor behavior.

Part II addresses various factors contributing to the complex whole of the human motor system. It examines the roles of sensory information and the ways in which information from the environment influences movement behavior, considers the central control and representation of action, deals with laws and models regarding speed and accuracy, looks at the coordination needed for more complex tasks, and addresses factors that make people differ in their skilled behaviors.

Part III addresses performance changes that accompany motor learning. It describes the research methods used for studying and measuring motor learning, discusses the effects of various conditions under which a learner can practice motor skills, considers the effects of providing augmented information about what was done, and examines the empirical relationships and principles concerned with the retention and transfer of motor skills.



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(It allows) students to understand the complexities of the human motor control system from a behavioral and cognitive perspective. -- David E. Sherwood, PhD University of Colorado, Boulder (review of previous edition)

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This book fulfills the need to have students understand the nature and complexities of the human motor control system from a behavioral and cognitive perspective.
David E. Sherwood, PhD University of Colorado, Boulder (review of previous edition)

"This book has been the mainstay of an entire field and clearly will remain so."
Peceptual and Motor Skills (review of third edition)


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics; 4 edition (January 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 073604258X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0736042581
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Schmidt and Lee Have Provided A Tribute to Motor Learning, June 21, 2005
This review is from: Motor Control And Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
Franklin Henry is acknowledged as the father of motor behavior research. His work on reaction time, the motor program, and development of the Specificity Hypothesis have spurred an unparalleled amount of research in the field. Building off the work of Henry, Schmidt, who is a direct student of Henry developed the Schema Theory of Motor Learning. Over the past 30 years the theory has generated much research, being referenced in over 700 journal articles, and achieving the `citation classic' award by the Institute for Scientific Information (Lee, 2003).

Schmidt has also founded the Journal of Motor behavior. Therefore no one is more qualified to write a book on Motor Behavior. Further, Richard Lee is just as qualified, publishing extensively in motor behavior and psychology journals. He is also on the cutting edge of Motor program research, constructing his Cognitive Effort Theory of motor learning.

As a second generation student of Henry, I have been fortunate to have studied under and researched with two first generation students of Henry. Including Dr. Ostarello and Dr. Caplain, as well as studied extensively with one of the nations greatest scientists, and a second generation student of Henry, Dr. Sawyer. I have also instructed in College Motor Control Labs.

Through my extreme study of Motor Behavor, including countless journal articles, and an extensive list of Motor Behavior books I can say with assuredy that this is the most proficient, and outstanding book in its class on the market.

What I am especially impressed with, is the detail Schmidt and Lee go into when describing a certain motor phenomenon. For example in the Speed Accuracy Trade off Chapter, they take you from the work of Woodworth (1899) in which he first formally studied the phenomenon, to the work of Fitts. In doing so they painstakingly and accurately describe each study used by these Giants. They then take you to the present and discuss if these scientists theories have continued to recieve support. Of particular interest in that Chapter was work presented by Schmidt on the Linear Speed accuracy trade off.

Current dominant theory on how movements, namely ballistic movements are controled is Henry's (1958) Motor Program Theory origionally called the Memory Drum Theory. Schmidt has carried this research to the more modern Schema Motor Program Theory. As critical as this concept is to Motor Behavior students, it is a priveledge to be able to read directly from the men who devised these theories. This book provides just that.

Whether you are a student, professor, or scientist working in the field, this book should be on your shelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent review, clear and thorough., September 3, 2008
This review is from: Motor Control And Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
I first had to buy this textbook for an undergraduate course in Motor Control, but I have gone back to it many times in my graduate career. It serves as an excellent resource for learning the first time you read it and a veritable mine of resources in subsequent re-readings.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Ugh!, June 10, 2010
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This is the worst college textbook I have ever read. It is dry and difficult to read. P-A-I-N-F-U-L. The frustrating part is that the subject matter is actually quite interesting but the way the book is written would make anyone want to RUN from all topics addressed here. For the writers: Even college intellects want to read interesting subject matter written in an applicable style that helps the reader process what's written. Geez.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sensory contributions, manual aiming, response orientation, finger dexterity, correct perceptual trace, overall force parameter, overall duration parameter, motor variance, motor ability hypothesis, overlearning trials, effector anticipation, absolute constant error, motor behavior research, process visual feedback, augmented feedback, subjective reinforcement, reduced relative frequency, clock variance, invariant relative timing, underlies tasks, force variability, blocked practice, kinematic feedback, generalized motor program, acceptable glass
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Motor Control, Central Contributions, Conditions of Practice, Human Information Processing, Del Rey, United States, Paul Fitts, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Journal of Motor Behavior, Franklin Henry, Retention Figure, Human Kinetics, Acquisition Retention, World War, Research Quarterly, The Wing-Kristofferson, Influences of Psychology, Mechanical Experience, Journal of Human Movement Studies, Human Movement Science, Rate Control, Time Figure, Nikolai Bernstein, Control of Fast Goal-Directed Arm Movements, Psychological Bulletin
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