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Constraints on the development of coordination
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Motor Competence and its Effect on Positive Developmental Trajectories of Health
Leah E. Robinson,David F. Stodden,Lisa M. Barnett,Vítor P. Lopes,Samuel W. Logan,Luis Paulo Rodrigues,Eva D'Hondt,Eva D'Hondt +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence indicates that motor competence is positively associated with perceived competence and multiple aspects of health, but questions related to the increased strength of associations across time and antecedent/consequent mechanisms remain.
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Learning by imitation: A hierarchical approach
Richard W. Byrne,Anne E. Russon +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that most of the alternatives for explaining social learning without invoking the cognitively complex concept of imitation can be subsumed under a single process, priming, in which input increases the activation of stored internal representations.
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Movement systems as dynamical systems: The functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicine
TL;DR: It is argued that trial-to-trial movement variations within individuals and performance differences observed between individuals may be best interpreted as attempts to exploit the variability that is inherent within and between biological systems.
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Motor Skill Acquisition
TL;DR: One-To-One Recall-Recognition Processes and Schema Representation o f Action.
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Free(z)ing Degrees of Freedom in Skill Acquisition
TL;DR: In this article, an empirical investigation into Bernstein's (1967) ideas that in the early stages of the acquisition of a movement skill the coordination problem is reduced by an initial freezing out of degrees of freedom, followed later in the learning process by the release of these degrees offreedom and their incorporation into a dynamic, controllable system.
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A schema theory of discrete motor skill learning.
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