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Presented across four sections, each progressively guiding the reader from fundamental insights into the workings of the human body to more intricate subjects pertaining to motor control and learning, this book equips readers with a comprehensive understanding of the intricate mechanisms governing the human body during movement.
List of contents
Introduction
Section 1: Learning and Behavior1. What Is Motor Learning?
2. Memory and Learning
3. Learning as a Process of Change - The Learning Curve
4. The Complexity of Motor Behavior
Section 2: Control and Learning of Voluntary Movements5. The Control of Voluntary Movements
6. Perceptual Information and Motor Learning
7. Lateral Asymmetry
8. Emotion, Motor Behavior and Learning
Section 3: Managing Information and Learning9. Managing Information
10. The Ecological Approach to Motor Control
11. A Schema Theory of Motor Learning
12. Learning And Interpersonal Coordination
13. Guiding Learning
14. Creative Behavior
Section 4: Learning Throughout Life15. Motor Learning, Development and Aging
16. Aging: A Continuous Learning Process
About the author
João Barreiros holds an academic background in Human Movement Sciences and obtained his PhD in 1992. He currently serves as a Full Professor at the Faculty of Human Kinetics at the University of Lisbon, where he imparts knowledge in Motor Control and Learning, as well as Human Motor Development. His research primarily revolves around the effects of practice on learning processes and the development of perception and action, particularly during infancy and childhood. Motivated by a passion for golf, he has explored the nuances of learning within the sport and the injuries that may arise from its practice. Additionally, he has taken the lead on various scientific projects centered around movement control, child development, and safety research. Through sustained collaborations, he has cultivated partnerships with universities in Europe, Brazil, and China. Since 2013, he has held the role of vice-rector at the University of Lisbon, where he oversees responsibilities related to Planning and Finance.
Pedro Passos is an Associate Professor at the Faculdade de Motricidade Humana/UL, where he teaches courses in Motor Control and Learning and Scientific Research Methods. Additionally, he serves as the Director of the Laboratory of Motor Behaviour. His primary research area is interpersonal coordination, and he has numerous papers published in international journals, along with books and book chapters. Pedro's academic journey includes earning a Degree in Physical Education and Sport in 1995, a Master's Degree in Sport Psychology in 1999, and a Doctorate in Sport Sciences in 2008, all from FMH/UL. In the coaching realm, he worked as a Gymnastics and as a Rugby coach. Additionally, he contributed to the physical conditioning of motorcycle riders and worked as an Alpine Ski instructor. In his leisure time, he enjoys surfing, mountain biking, and stand-up paddling.