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326 – Revisiting “Automaticity” & Its Relevance to Skilled Performance

Nov 03, 202033 minEp. 326
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Episode description

Revisiting the concept of “automaticity”. Does it still have relevance to understanding skilled performance? Should the goal of training really be to get a performer to a stage where they are doing things automatically? Or, is it time to retire this idea to the legends section of the motor learning hall of fame?

Articles:

Movement Automaticity in Sport

Beyond Automaticity: The Psychological Complexity of Skill

Exploring the Orthogonal Relationship between Controlled and Automated Processes in Skilled Action

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