Rec’d on YT | 383 – Why I Switched Sides to the Ecological Approach


Why did I make the switch in my career from thinking about skill as an indirect, predictive process involving internal models to direct perception, ecological dynamics? Why do I think the latter is a better approach to understanding and developing skill?

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“Markov at the Bat”: A Model of Cognitive Processing in Baseball Batters A model of motor inhibition for a complex skill: Baseball batting

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The Flamin’ Groovies – Shake\Some Action

Mark Lanegan – Saint Louis Elegy

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