Imitation performance biases are moderated by perceived accuracy in golf putting - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Imitation performance biases are moderated by perceived accuracy in golf putting
My first thesis study tested observation-contagions in golf puttingποΈββοΈ
Watching different actions led to imitative biases, but when the same videos were thought to be errors, biases were suppressed. Weak evidence of compensation when watched errors were unexpected.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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motor neuroscience, oscillations, real-time brain stim, neurorehab. wife, mom, and animal lover. opinions my own.
Body Eyes And Movement - University of Manchester lab led by Ellen Poliakoff & Emma Gowen researching perception, action, autism & Parkinson's. Account managed by Ellen.
Prof | Human Movement Science | @unibremen.bsky.social | Imagery and Observation, Cognition, Learning in RW and VR
Lecturer in Skill Acquisition, University of Portsmouth | Research interests include anticipation, deception, decision making, and visual perception | S&C and Sprinting
Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system.
Editors-in-chief: Winston Byblow and Bill Yates
springer.com/journal/221
Advancing the understanding of movement skill acquisition & expression across the lifespan. Editor: @docmaarten.bsky.social / Affiliated journal of NASPSPA & I-MDRC
Patric Bach's Action Prediction Lab at the Uni of Aberdeen, investigating predictive processes in action and social perception.
psychology prof @yale
http://actcompthink.org
Professor of Neuroscience at UCL, London. My research is focussed on Interoception, Predictive coding, Social Cognition and social interactions and Movement Disorders
Sport Psychologist (HCPC), author, and host of The Sport Psych Show Podcast. Currently consulting with a number of clientsβ¦
Professor, Western University, Canada π¨π¦
https://www.gribblelab.org
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Motor Control and Motor Learning
Cognitive neuroscientist and nature lover. Founding Director of Brain and Mind at Western University. https://www.uwo.ca/bmi/
@Penn Prof, deep learning, brains, #causality, rigor, http://neuromatch.io, Transdisciplinary optimist, Dad, Loves outdoors, π¦ , c4r.io
Cognitive psychologist interested in perception, illusions, sensorimotor control, and virtual reality.
I also blog for early-career academics: https://gavinbuckingham.wordpress.com/
It's 'krOYt-ner'.
Asst Prof (ECR)
Director of the Neuroplasiticity, Imagery, and Motor Behaviour Lab, UBC
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Professor, Neuroscientist, PT, Director Brain Behaviour Lab UBC, Mom, Runner, Dog Lover, Canadian
Assistant Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University | Studying how we acquire, adapt, and retain skilled movements | Physical Intelligence Lab: www.tsaylab.com
Sensorimotor neuroscientist and professor at York University.
https://deniseh.lab.yorku.ca/
Assistant Professor at Texas A&M.
Motor learning, imagery, observation & imitation.