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Auditory Modeling in Sport: Theoretical Framework and Practical Applications
Sors, Fabrizio
Gerbino, Walter
Agostini, Tiziano
2014
Abstract
Visual models, i.e. live demonstrations or film clips, are widely used in sport as training instruments. Nevertheless, in recent years some research demonstrated that the well known property of sounds to effectively represent the temporal structure of a given task and to promote its accurate reproduction, is not valid only for simple motor gestures, but also for the complex movements that characterize sport performances. As a consequence, there is a growing interest towards the study and the implementation of auditory models as an alternative to the visual ones traditionally used. The present work begin by theoretically frameworking the use of auditory modeling in sport according to the Theory of Event Coding. Then, some of the practical applications of the two auditory modeling techniques, i.e. Movement Sonification and Second Order Biofeedback, are synthetically reviewed.
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Fabrizio Sors, Walter Gerbino, Tiziano Agostini, "Auditory Modeling in Sport: Theoretical Framework and Practical Applications" in: Paolo Bernardis, Carlo Fantoni, Walter Gerbino (eds.) "TSPC2014. Proceedings of the Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition, November 27-28", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2014, pp. 35-37.
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en
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