Motor control in everyday actions
Autor(es) - Tim Lee
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Motor Control in Everyday Actions presents 47 true stories that illustrate the phenomena of motor control, learning, perception, and attention in sport, physical activity, home, and work environments. At times humorous and sometimes sobering, this unique text provides an accessible application-to-research approach to spark critical thinking, class discussion, and new ideas for research. The stories in Motor Control in Everyday Actions illustrate the diversity and complexity of research in perception and action and motor skill acquisition. More than interesting anecdotes, these stories offer concrete examples of how motor behavior, motor control, and perception and action errors affect the lives of both well-known and ordinary individuals in various situations and environments.
Readers will be entertained with real-life stories that illustrate how research in motor control is applicable to real life: Choking Under Pressure examines information processing and how it changes under pressure; The Gimme Putt shows how Schmidt’s law can be used to predict the accuracy of golf putts; Turn Right at the Next Gorilla examines inattention blindness and its role in traffic accidents; The Farmers’ Market describes reasons why a man drives his car through a crowded open-air market, killing and injuring dozens of shoppers in the process; Craps and Weighted Bats describes the curious role of myths and superstition in how we play games; And 42 other examples of motor control in everyday actions will both entertain and inform.
Each story is followed by a set of self-directed activities that are progressively more complex. These activities, plus the additional notes and suggested readings and websites at the conclusion of each story, provide a starting point for critical thinking about the reasons why human actions sometimes go awry. A reader-friendly writing style and easy-to-follow analysis and conclusions assist students in gaining mastery of the issues presented, conceptualizing new research projects, and applying the content to current research.
ÍNDICE:
PART I. STORIES ABOUT PERCEPTION AND ACTION GONE WRONG
Chapter 1. Perceptual Errors
Chapter 2. Decision Errors
Chapter 3. Action Errors
PART II. ADVENTURES IN PERCEPTION AND ACTION
Chapter 4. Fun With Numbers
Chapter 5. Perception in Action
Chapter 6. Attention
Chapter 7. Motor Control
PART III. STORIES ABOUT LEARNING MOTOR SKILLS
Chapter 8. Measuring Motor Learning
Chapter 9. Organizing Practice
Chapter 10. Skill Development
Chapter 11. Skill Retention
- Formato: Capa dura
- Nº de páginas: 248
- Editado em: 2011
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 9780736083935