Sentence examples for of skilled performance from inspiring English sources

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In "Sorry, Strivers: Talent Matters" ("Gray Matter," Sunday Review, Nov. 20), David Z. Hambrick and Elizabeth J. Meinz argue that while extended practice is an essential element of skilled performance in different domains, so is inborn talent; they cite, for example, the importance of a high I.Q. to achieving a Ph.D. in physics.

It also necessitates a clear vision of skilled performance.

Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fitts & Posner, 1967) emphasize reduced cognitive involvement in advanced skill, other accounts propose that skilled performance relies on increased cognitive control (Ericsson & Kintsch, 1995).

It was previously shown that, in adults, the evolution of skilled performance often extends beyond the actual training experience.

These different levels reflect changes in several aspects of skilled performance.

They also had lower performance scores in a complex skilled reaching task when compared to WIS rats, especially in the most sensitive measure of skilled performance (i.e., single attempt success).

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Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in sport has received little research attention, de la Pena, Murray, and Janelle (2008) reported recently that novice golfers who were instructed not to leave a putt short of a circle, overcompensated by leaving their putts significantly longer than at baseline, and vice versa.

On the basis of the characteristics of cognitive architecture that this literature describes, it is taken to indicate that i), long-term memorisation of knowledge is the key to skilled performance, and ii), guided or 'direct' instruction is superior to problem-solving or discovery-oriented forms of pedagogy in facilitating the long-term learning of factual information.

"My former advisor at Oxford has a variety of interests, all very much based on animal models of how the brain is organized for skilled performance.

This defense of the endorsement constraint grounds it in a background conception of a good human life, one that holds that the goodness of a human life lies in "the inherent value of a skilled performance of living" (Dworkin 1995, 244).

Rita's nadir is the high point of a skilled performance.

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