Differing Perspectives In Motor Learning, Memory, And Control
โ Scribed by David Goodman, Robert B. Wilberg and Ian M. Franks (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1985
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Advances in Psychology 27
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Editors
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages v-vi
D. Goodman, R. Wilherg, I. Franks
Contributors and Participants
Page ix
Can Forgetting Facilitate Skill Acquisition? Original Research Article
Pages 3-22
Timothy D. Lee, Richard A. Magill
The Memory of Multiple Movements: Some Preliminary Work Original Research Article
Pages 23-53
R.B. Wilberg, J. Adam
Representational Structure and Strategic Processes for Movement Production Original Research Article
Pages 55-87
John B. Shea, Jon P. Hunt, Susan T. Zimny
Long-Term Memory for a Single Movement Original Research Article
Pages 89-103
R.B. Wilberg, M. Guay
Motor Short-Term Memory: Some Considerations Original Research Article
Pages 105-119
Graham J. Fishburne
Scanning Short-Term Motor Memory Original Research Article
Pages 121-137
Tonya Toole
Imagery Research in Motor Learning Original Research Article
Pages 139-154
Craig Hall, Susan Goss
Structural Constraints on Timing in Human Finger Movements Original Research Article
Pages 157-173
Christine L. MacKenzie
The Planning, Organization and Execution of Serially Ordered Movement Patterns: A Coding Perspective Original Research Article
Pages 175-191
Ian M. Franks, Robert B. Wilberg, Graham J. Fishburne
A Multidimensional Analysis of Some Persistent Problems in Motor Learning Original Research Article
Pages 193-207
B.P.L.M. den Brinker, J.R.L.W. Stabler, H.T.A. Whiting, P.C.W. van Wieringen
Some Perspectives on Motor Learning Theory Original Research Article
Pages 209-237
J. Dickinson
Cybernetic Factors in Motor Performance and Development Original Research Article
Pages 239-283
Thomas J. Smith, Karl U. Smith
Bimanual Movement, Memory, and Skill Acquisition Original Research Article
Pages 285-294
Dan Southard
Coordination, Control and Skill Original Research Article
Pages 295-317
K.M. Newell
Synergies and Functional Constraints in a Theory of Action Original Research Article
Pages 319-340
David Goodman
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