Thursday, May 9, 2019

How to apply golf to improve information processing model

The information processing model involves storing information in a memory, retrieving information from the memory, and performing motion in response to the information [Keele]. This sounds interesting and useful for golf. This article is about applying the knowledge we already know about information processing models to improve golf.

First, the human memory system consists of three memories: sensory information storage; short-term memory; and long-term memory. It's important to understand how all three stores work so that we can use our memories most effectively.

The first stage of the memory system is the sensory information store, sometimes referred to as the sensory register [Cox]. Sensory records can hold a lot of information, but only for a very short period of time. In fact, this information is only stored in the sensor register for up to half a second. The information stored briefly in the sensory store enters through our input...




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