Classics in Movement Science Chapter 7

Classics in Movement Science Chapter 7

This episode dives into the Action-Perception Theory, exploring the intertwined relationship between movement and perception. We'll journey back to the 19th century to spotlight the groundbreaking work of Hermann von Helmholtz, a pioneer in understanding movement control. Discover why action without perception and perception without action are inherently flawed concepts as we examine the crucial role of sensory feedback in guiding movement and the significance of movement in shaping our perception. Join us as we untangle the fascinating interplay of action and perception and its profound implications for understanding motor control.

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