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Join us on our journey as we address hard-hitting questions about how the world approaches, treats and researches low back/neck/shoulder pain and inspire patients to be empowered in their treatment.
On this episode we interview Dr. Rob Gray who is a motor skill acquisition expert. We discuss learning new skills and how perception plays a role in all motion. This episode continues our exploration of all things related to motion and pain.
Dr. Rob Gray is a professor at Arizona State University who has been conducting research on and teaching courses related to perceptual-motor skill for over 25 years. He received his MS and PhD from York University in Canada with a focus on the visual control of movement. He is also the host and producer of the popular Perception & Action Podcast.
Book: "How We Learn to Move: A Revolution in the Way We Coach & Practice Sports Skills" www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09K1T1TG4
Podcast: https://percep:onac:on.com/
Follow/contact: robgray@asu.edu https://twitter.com/ShakeyWaits
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Spine & Body Podcast
Join us on our journey as we address hard-hitting questions about how the world approaches, treats and researches low back/neck/shoulder pain and inspire patients to be empowered in their treatment.