Schmidt, Richard A., 1941-

Motor control and learning :a behavioral emphasis / Richard A. Schmidt, Timothy D. Lee. - Fifth Edition - ix, 581 pages : illustration

Evolution of a field of study -- Methodology for studying motor performance -- Human information processing -- Attention and performance -- Sensory contributions to motor control -- Central contributions to motor control -- Principles of speed and accuracy -- Coordination -- Individual differences and capabilities -- Motor learning concepts and research methods -- Conditions of practice -- Augmented feedback -- The learning process -- Retention and transfer Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-564) and indexes.

"Motor Control and Learning, Fifth Edition, begins with an introduction to research and fundamental concepts important to understanding motor behavior. In the second part of the text, readers will learn about motor control, including contributions from the sensory and central nervous systems; principles related to speed and accuracy; factors involved in movement control and coordination; and factors that determine skill differences between people and among groups of people. The final portion of the text covers skill acquisition, examining special methodological problems for studying motor learning, various theoretical treatments of motor learning, and factors associated with the retention and transfer of skills."--pub. desc.

School of Physical Therapy

9780736079617 (print)


Motor learning.
Movement, Psychology of.

BF 295 .S355 2011