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125 years of perceptual-motor skill research.
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125 years of perceptual-motor skill research.

Abstract

This article celebrates the contribution that the American Journal of Psychology (AJP) has made to the area of perceptual-motor skill over its 125-year history. We highlight the articles published in AJP and trace the technical and theoretical developments that stem from this groundbreaking work. Included in our overview are AJP articles on the excitability of the motor system, motor learning, adaptation to visual rearrangement, the ecological approach to perception and action, and the measurement of human handedness. We conclude by identifying a number of areas associated with perceptual-motor skill where AJP continues to make an important contribution.

Authors

Elliott D; Hayes SJ; Bennett SJ

Journal

The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 125, No. 1, pp. 9–23

Publisher

University of Illinois Press

Publication Date

April 1, 2012

DOI

10.5406/amerjpsyc.125.1.0009

ISSN

0002-9556

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