How do they make it look so easy? The expert orienteer's cognitive advantage

DW Eccles, G Arsal - Journal of Sports Sciences, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Expertise in sport can appear so extraordinary that it is difficult to imagine how “normal”
individuals may achieve it. However, in this review, we show that experts in the sport of …

Using interactive video to develop pre-service teachers' classroom awareness

P Fadde, P Sullivan - … issues in technology and teacher education, 2013 - learntechlib.org
This study investigates the use of interactive video in teacher education as a way of laying
the cognitive groundwork for developing teacher self-reflection. Two interactive video …

Time to start training: A review of cognitive research in sport and bridging the gap from academia to the field

PK Belling, P Ward - Procedia Manufacturing, 2015 - Elsevier
Research demonstrates the importance of perceptual-cognitive skills, such as pattern
matching, anticipation, and decision making in numerous sports, including badminton [1] …

Deliberate performance: Accelerating expertise in natural settings

PJ Fadde, GA Klein - Performance Improvement, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Deliberate practice—meaning drill‐like practice under the direction of a coach—is key to
developing expertise in sports and music. But working professionals and businesspeople …

[HTML][HTML] Cue-utilisation typologies and pilots' pre-flight and in-flight weather decision-making

MW Wiggins, D Azar, J Hawken, T Loveday… - Safety Science, 2014 - Elsevier
In complex, high consequence environments such as aviation, the capacity to acquire,
integrate, and respond to task-related cues is critical for accurate situation assessment and …

A theoretical framework for simulation in nursing: Answering Schiavenato's call

KR Harris, DW Eccles, P Ward… - Journal of nursing …, 2013 - journals.healio.com
The aim of this article was to provide a response that supports and extends Schiavenato's
call for a theoretically guided approach to simulation use in nursing education. We propose …

Raising our game: the necessity and progression of expertise-based training in applied sport psychology

A Cruickshank, A Martindale… - Journal of Applied Sport …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
At present, training in applied sport psychology chiefly targets and accelerates professional
competence. However, theory and evidence suggests that our clients would experience …

Automaticity of force application during simulated brain tumor resection: testing the Fitts and Posner model

A Bugdadi, R Sawaya, D Olwi, G Al-Zhrani… - Journal of Surgical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective The Fitts and Posner model of motor learning hypothesized that with deliberate
practice, learners progress through stages to an autonomous phase of motor ability. To test …

Instructional design for accelerated macrocognitive expertise in the baseball workplace

PJ Fadde - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The goal of accelerating expertise can leave researchers and trainers in human factors,
naturalistic decision making, sport science, and expertise studies concerned about …

Differences in the educational software evaluation process for experts and novice students

HS Tokmak, L Incikabi, TY Yelken - Australasian Journal of Educational …, 2012 - ajet.org.au
This comparative case study investigated the educational software evaluation processes of
both experts and novices in conjunction with a software evaluation checklist. Twenty novice …