A new preprint is available on the role of the model in learning through imagery during observation in Jiu Jitsu (in collaboration with Dr. Adam Bruton from Brunel University/ University of Roehampton). More info.
Special Issue #7: Now published
Our Special Issue on the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Learning through Imagery is now online in Psychological Research.
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Led by Dr. David Wright from Manchester Metropolitain University, we provide insights into the prevalence of visual imagery ability. Click here to download the publication.
Onwards to Bremen University
Cornelia Frank has been appointed full professor in sport science as head of the Human Movement Science Group at Bremen University.
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First time part of the motor development community.
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Inspiring talks and discussions about research on imagery and observation during this year‘s RIO meeting May 16-17th in Liverpool, UK (see here, for more details). Another great RIO meeting!
GRASS
Ever wondered what to exactly report from your imagery or observation study?
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Cornelia Frank is now a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Motor Learning and Development.
Special Issue #6: Call for commentaries
We‘re looking forward to receiving commentaries on our position papers.
Continue reading “Special Issue #6: Call for commentaries”Innovation plus: Project (almost) completed
We’re currently in the final phase of our project ‘Lehren und Lernen in und mit VR’ (Learning and coaching of motor actions in and with virtual reality), funded by the MWK Niedersachsen.
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