Аннотация
For several years research on human movement timing and coordination has been
dominated by two different frameworks, namely representational models on the one
hand and dynamical systems theory on the other. Numerous publications in recent
years reflect both frameworks’ potentials to motivate original empirical research and
to foster methodological progress. Unfortunately the progress that has undoubtedly
been made occurred largely within frameworks. Until more recently few attempts
have been made to develop complementary or even integrative perspectives. Therefore, it is not uncommon to find issues of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Journal of Motor Behavior, or Brain and Cognition where the tables of content promise articles on similar topics; closer reading
reveals little overlap in theoretical perspective, methods used, or even the cited references.
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