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Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition
By Jia Yi Chow

The interface of language, vision, and action
By Fernanda Ferreira

Motor control, learning and development
By Andrea Utley,Sarah Astill

Sensation et mouvement: études expérimentales de psycho-mécanique
By Charles Féré
Information, Natural Law and the Self Assembly of Rhythmic Movement
Information, Natural Law and the Self Assembly of Rhythmic Movement
By Peter N. Kugler
Dynamic embodiment for social theory
Dynamic embodiment for social theory
By Brenda Farnell
The effects of visuo-motor behavior rehearsal on competitive performance tasks, anxiety, and attentional style
The effects of visuo-motor behavior rehearsal on competitive performance tasks, anxiety, and attentional style
By Tina M. Buckles
Studies in Perception and Action XIII
Studies in Perception and Action XIII
By Julie A. Weast-Knapp,MaryLauren Malone,Drew H. Abney
Studies in Perception and Action XI
Studies in Perception and Action XI
By Eric P. Charles,L. James Smart
Studies in Perception and Action X
Studies in Perception and Action X
By Jeffrey B. Wagman,Christopher C. Pagano

Dynamics of skill acquisition
By K. Davids,Keith Davids,Chris Button,Simon Bennett

Mobilities and Complexities
By Sven Kesselring,Mimi Sheller
Studies in Perception and Action XII
Studies in Perception and Action XII
By Tehran J. Davis,Pedro Passos,Matt Dicks,Julie A. Weast-Knapp
Meaning of Movement
Meaning of Movement
By Janet Kestenberg Amighi

Motor control and learning
By Richard A. Schmidt,Richard A. Schmidt,Timothy Donald Lee
A cross-cultural comparison of purposes for moving
A cross-cultural comparison of purposes for moving
By Maureen Speakman

Psychology of motor learning
By Joseph B. Oxendine
Psychologie de la motivation
Psychologie de la motivation
By Paul Diel
A phenomenological inquiry into movement awareness illustrated through Zeami's theory of Noh
A phenomenological inquiry into movement awareness illustrated through Zeami's theory of Noh
By Junko Yamaguchi
Programming time as a function of the accuracy demand and number of movement parts of a rapid response
Programming time as a function of the accuracy demand and number of movement parts of a rapid response
By Ben Sidaway

Studies in Perception & Action VIII
By Harry Heft