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387 – Task Specific Devices & Soft Assemblies
Episode 387

387 – Task Specific Devices & Soft Assemblies

The Perception & Action Podcast

February 1, 202219m 43s

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Show Notes

How do the components of our motor system flexibly reorganize in response to task demands? How do we use information about performance errors (knowledge of results) to search for new organizations? Do these processes involve the use of hard-wired motor programs or softly assembled devices specific to the constraints associated with the individual and task?

Articles:

Task specific devices and the perceptual bottleneck Search strategies in practice: Influence of information and task constraints

Soft-Assembly of Sensorimotor Function

http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2011/06/task-specific-devices-and-perceptual.html?m=1

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Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy

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