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362 – Smart Perceptual Mechanisms & Training an Athlete to "See Through the Matrix"
Episode 362

362 – Smart Perceptual Mechanisms & Training an Athlete to "See Through the Matrix"

The Perception & Action Podcast

August 10, 202115m 22s

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Show Notes

What is a "smart" perceptual mechanism? How does it differ from the rote mechanisms used in information processing theory, where simple features are used for computation and processing? Are we missing opportunities to train the development of these smart perceptual mechanism in sports, forcing an athlete to see in terms of simple variables and categories, when we could be training them to pick up complex information and see directly through the matrix?

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On the possibility of "smart" perceptual mechanisms

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The Flamin' Groovies – Shake\Some Action

Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy

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