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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why no answer????


Posted by: Frank Jessup () on Fri Jun 7 12:06:47 2002


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> > > > FJ-
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> > > > Here's a link to a thread with an excerpt from Schmidt's(not Mike) book on motor learning and control with some info on the ambient system and the Bliss-Boder hypothesis.
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> > > > http://www.setpro.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000088.html
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> > > Tom-
> > > you are getting so scientific, you are freaking people out
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> > Dan-
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> > You are right.I should have just said:
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> > "Performance can be hurt by instructions(cues) to intervene in natural processes by conscious activity since high level performers have developed many elegant nonconscious processes for detecting and processing visual and kinesthetic information along with effective processes for making corrections based on this info."
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> > LOL
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> Frank-
> there you go! everything you needed to know on this subject in one concise and easy to read sentence, with almost no obscure scientific jargon.
> What's scaring me is that I actually understand what you wrote.
> I have to get a life... Tom, you are cruel :)


It's interesting to me how people who are unable to make themselves understood some how find a way to feel proud about it. I am sure that these people will say the problem is that I don't understand. But, if the person talking was talking nonsence they could say the same thing.

If you know what you are talking about you should be able to make it understood. If you don't know what you talking about i guess you say things that people dont understand and blame it on them.

The qestion is still unanswered.

F. J.


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