Every story has two sides: evaluating information processing and ecological dynamics perspectives of focus of attention in skill acquisition
Directing our focus of attention appropriately during task execution can benefit outcome performance, cognitive efficiency, and physiological efficiency. For instance, individuals may benefit from adopting an external focus of attention (i.e., by focusing attention on the effects of one's movem...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Gottwald (Author), Marianne Davies (Author), Robin Owen (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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