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19D – Interview with Michael Grey, University of Birmingham, Motor Neuroscience, Neuroplasticity & Concussions

19D A discussion with Michael Grey, Reader in Motor Neuroscience and Director of the Neuroplasticity & Neurorehabilitation Lab at the University of Birmingham. We discuss topics including neuroplasticity, applying brain stimulation to sports, the similarities between neurorehabilitation and skill acquisition, and share our thoughts on the recent Will Smith movie Concussion. Download link More information…

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19C – Are We Color Blind When Performing an Action? Can Collision Detection Be Trained?

19C News: Does using our dorsal visual stream during the control of action make us color blind? When we improve after visual perception training is it really perception that is improved? Download link Articles: Color perception is impaired in baseball batters while performing an interceptive action Behavioral training to improve collision detection More information: My…

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19B – Sport Science Shorts: Review of This is Your Brain on Sports: Beating Blocks, Slumps & Performance Anxiety

19B My review of the book “This is Your Brain on Sports: Beating Blocks, Slumps & Performance Anxiety”. How are past injuries and performance failures related to an athlete’s current struggles. Is Brain Spotting the key to preventing choking, the yips and freezing behavior in athletes? Download link Link: http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Brain-Sports-Performance/dp/1608448649 More information: My Research Gate…

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19A – Interview with Jennifer Cumming, University of Birmingham, Imagery and Mental Skills Training

19A A discussion with Jennifer Cumming, University of Birmingham. We discuss topics including imagery use and observational learning in athletes, mental skills training, tools for assessing the psychological abilities of athletes, and using sports psychology to help homeless kids. Download link More information about my guest: http://jennifercumming.com/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jennifer_Cumming http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/sportex/cumming-jennifer.aspx https://twitter.com/drjenncumming More information: My Research Gate…

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19 – Consolidation & Interference Between Training Sessions

19 What processes occur during the times when an athlete is not on the field or court, that is there off-time between practices and competitions. How important are these rest periods for learning sports skills? Does it matter what an athlete does during these periods? Could doing something like playing video games possibly interfere with…

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18E –Sports Science Shorts: Schema Theory, the Motor Program & Contributions of Richard Schmidt

18E Back in October of last year we lost one of the great thinkers and researchers in Motor Control and Motor Learning, UCLA Professor Richard Schmidt. Richard’s Schema Theory of Motor Learning and Generalized Motor Program have been both highly influential and highly contentious. What will their legacy be for future research? Download link Articles:…

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18D – Interview with Duarte Araujo, University of Lisbon, Portugal, Ecological Dynamics in Sport

18D A discussion with Duarte Araujo, University of Lisbon. We discuss topics including an ecological approach to talent identification, affordances, non-linear pedagogy, developing sports analytics with a sound theoretical basis and Duarte’s upcoming book: Performance Analysis in Team Sports. Download link More information about my guest: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Duarte_Araujo http://spertlab.fmh.ulisboa.pt/ More information: My Research Gate Page (pdfs…

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18C – Does Aerobic Exercise Improve Motor Learning, Designing Practice to Promote Transfer

18C News: Does going for a 30min run make it easier to learn a motor skill afterwards? Is there an optimal balance between stability and flexibility in practice? Download link Articles: A Single Bout of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Improves Motor Skill Acquisition Transfer as a function of exploration and stabilization in original practice Towards a…

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18B –Sports Science Shorts: Choking Under Pressure Q&A

18B Answering listener questions about performing under pressure. Is choking contagious from a player to team? Do athletes know when it is happening? Is it genetic? Download link Articles: Together they stand: a life-threatening event reduces individual behavioral variability in groups of voles Definition of Choking in Sport: Re conceptualization and Debate Challenge and threat…

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Does Monty Hall Have a Hot Hand?

For those that enjoyed my episode on the Hot Hand in Sports (Episode 12) and my follow-up interview with Josh Miller that seems to have completely changed our thinking about this (Episode 15C), Josh was kind enough to send me links to some more recent work he and Adam Sanjurjo have done trying to provide…

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