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NEW - NEW - NEW The Motoric Movement Action Letter Posting How Does The Patient DF Post A Letter
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NEW - NEW - NEW The motoric movement action letter posting shows the many misconceptions within current scientific thinking and provides the specific answer to the questions why the patient DF is perfectly capable of posting letters.

 

"Watch The Balltrajectory!". Author: N.J. Mol
PDF – 4,8 MB 270 downloads

“Watch The Ball Trajectory!” encompasses a tennis book in which all functional motoric and perception processes are appointed in a final and ending description. It provides the ultimate motoric learning instruction within the game of tennis. The current download still compels the first version and will soon be revised.

 

Caught In A Line. Author: N.J. Mol
PDF – 4,1 MB 220 downloads

Caught In A Line encompasses a general book which tries to appoint all motoric movement actions. It has originally been produced to supply more evidence to the specific motoric movement actions within tennis. The roles completely changed since then. Now “Watch The Ball Trajectory!” is just a practical elaboration of the universal clarification of the explanatory model. Many thoughts and principles are documented in this book and must be seen as the main source for addendum 1 and addendum 2 of Caught In A Line. So in principle “Watch The Ball Trajectory!” should now also become an addendum of Caught In A Line. However to rename this original first document is a bridge too far.

 

Addendum 1 of Caught In A Line. Author: N.J. Mol
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Within addendum 1 of Caught In A Line the well-known phenomenon of The Quiet Eye (TQE) is opposed to The Active Eye (TAE). TAE shows crystal clear that we actually need to perceive much more than ever was assumed. For example to be able to construct the leading tau-value within the movement action (MA) we need to fill a perceptual image of a whole latent action trajectory shape with a perceptual image of the actual manifest part of that shape. In that way TAE definitely ends the perception-action dichotomy by stating that both parts have always been equally important in an overarching phenomenon. The explanatory model of the motoric movement action shows that TQE is the effect caused by TAE.

Addendum 1 also hosts the complete functional explanations of the free throw in basketball and the golf put as well as two related scientific proposals.

 

Addendum 2 of Caught In A line. Author: N.J.Mol
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Within addendum 2 of Caught In A Line the explanatory model of the motoric movement action is assessed towards all phenomena within the movement sciences which historically got serious attention. Scientifically this is the most important document. Addendum 2 inter alia offers you the final functional clarification within J.J. Gibson’s The Affordances Theory, D.N. Lee’s tau-coupling theory, J. Vickers theory of The Quiet Eye, W. Schöllhorn’s Differentielles Lehren (differential learning), the perception-action dichotomy, the open versus closed skill dichotomy, the term visuo-motoric and sensori-motoric processes and it exactly shows the functional origin of the already revealed phenomena of the proprioceptive perception towards limb position and movement but within the latter the explanatory model provides another novum that the proprioceptive perception processes are also capable of constructing action trajectory shapes within the movement action (MA) and even more important are capable of perceiving the tau-value within that autonomous complex subsystem of the motoric movement action (MMA).

 

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