Motor Learning and Control: Concepts and Applications

Motor Learning and Control: Concepts and Applications by Richard Magill is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Education on January 27, 2010. This 9th edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English, offering an introductory study of motor learning and control tailored for students pursuing careers in exercise science, physical education, and related fields.
The book covers essential topics such as motor skills and control, attention, memory, and learning, culminating in a discussion on instruction, feedback, and practice methods. With a strong research foundation and a clear presentation style, this text aims to equip students with a solid understanding of motor skills, facilitating their preparation for further exploration in the field of motor learning.
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The text provides an introductory study of motor learning and control for students who aspire to become practitioners in exercise science, physical education, and other movement-oriented professions. Magill opens with an introduction to motor skills and control, continues through attention, memory, and learning, and ends with a discussion of instruction, feedback, and practice methods. The text’s strong research base, clear presentation and practical applications will help students build a solid foundation in motor skills and prepare them for further exploration on their own.
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