2002 Conference Publication Differentiating Experts from Non-experts: Observations and MethodsAbernethy, B. (2002). Differentiating Experts from Non-experts: Observations and Methods. 2nd INSEP International Conference on Sports Sciences 2002, Paris, France, 2002. France: Institut National Supericur d'Education Physique (INSEP). |
2002 Other Outputs Expert Decision-Making in Team SportsAbernethy, A.B., Cote, J. and Baker, J.R. (2002). Expert Decision-Making in Team Sports. St Lucia: School of Human Movement Studies. |
2001 Conference Publication Learning from experts: How the study of expertise might help design more effective trainingAbernethy, A.B. (2001). Learning from experts: How the study of expertise might help design more effective training. Better Integration: Bringing Research and Practice Together, Sydney, NSW, 27-30 November, 2001. Downer, ACT: The Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc.. |
2001 Book Chapter AttentionAbernethy, A.B. (2001). Attention. Handbook of Sport Psychology. (pp. 53-58) edited by R.N. Singer, H.A. Hausenblas and C.M. Janelle. New York: John Wiley & Sons. |
2001 Journal Article Expertise and the perception of kinematic and situational probability informationAbernethy, Bruce, Gill, Daniel, Parks, Sheri and Packer, Stephen (2001). Expertise and the perception of kinematic and situational probability information. Perception, 30 (2), 233-252. doi: 10.1068/p2872 |
2001 Journal Article Doctoral studies in AustraliaAbernethy, A. B. (2001). Doctoral studies in Australia. Chronicle of Physical Education in Higher Education, 12 (2), 11-12. |
2001 Conference Publication Changes in athletes' perceptions of various training activities as they travel the road to expertiseBaker, J., Cote, J. and Abernethy, A.B. (2001). Changes in athletes' perceptions of various training activities as they travel the road to expertise. In the Dawn of the New Millenium, Skiathos, Greece, 28 May - 2 June, 2001. Thessaloniki, Hellas: Christodoulidi Publications. |
2001 Journal Article Do generalized visual training programmes for sport really work? An experimental investigationAbernethy, B and Wood, JM (2001). Do generalized visual training programmes for sport really work? An experimental investigation. Journal of Sports Sciences, 19 (3), 203-222. doi: 10.1080/026404101750095376 |
2001 Book Chapter Sports as expertise, psychology ofAbernethy, A. B. (2001). Sports as expertise, psychology of. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. (pp. 14935-14938) edited by N. J. Smelser and P. B. Baltes. Oxford, UK: Pergamon. doi: 10.1016/b0-08-043076-7/01385-1 |
2001 Journal Article Spontaneous transitions in the coordination of a whole body taskBurgess-Limerick, Robin, Shemmell, Robin, Barry, Ben, Carson, Richard and Abernethy, Bruce (2001). Spontaneous transitions in the coordination of a whole body task. Human Movement Science, 20 (4-5), 549-562. doi: 10.1016/S0167-9457(01)00067-7 |
2001 Conference Publication Stages of sport participation of expert decision-makers in team ball sportsCote, J., Baker, J. and Abernethy, A.B. (2001). Stages of sport participation of expert decision-makers in team ball sports. In the Dawn of the New Millenium, Skiathos, Greece, 28 May - 2 June, 2001. Thessaloniki, Hellas: Christodoulidi Publications. |
2001 Book Chapter Acquisition of skillAbernethy, A.B. (2001). Acquisition of skill. Better Coaching: Advanced Coach's Manual. (pp. 161-170) edited by F.S. Pyke. Lower Mitcham, SA: Human Kinetics. |
2000 Conference Publication Learning to be an expert: Factors underpinning the development of exceptional decision-making skills in athletesAbernethy, A. B., Cote, J. and Baker, J. R. (2000). Learning to be an expert: Factors underpinning the development of exceptional decision-making skills in athletes. International Congress on Sport Science, Sports Medicine and Physical Education, Brisbane, 7-12 September 2000. Belconnen, ACT: Sports Medicine Australia. |
2000 Conference Publication The self-reported practice activities of expert decision-makers in sportBaker, J. R., Cote, J. and Abernethy, A. B. (2000). The self-reported practice activities of expert decision-makers in sport. AAASP 2000 Conference, Nashville, TN, October 2000. Boulder, CO: AAASP. |
2000 Book Chapter Distance-location interference in movement reproduction: An interaction between conscious and unconscious processing?Imanaka, K. and Abernethy, A. B. (2000). Distance-location interference in movement reproduction: An interaction between conscious and unconscious processing?. Beyond dissociation: Interaction between dissociated implicit and explicit processing. (pp. 41-71) edited by Yves Rossetti and Antti Revonsuo. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. |
2000 Conference Publication An examination of athlete reported training activities in high and low decision-making sportsBaker, J. R., Beamer, M., Cote, J. and Abernethy, A. B. (2000). An examination of athlete reported training activities in high and low decision-making sports. 2000 Conference for the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 26-29 October 2000. Banff, Alberta: SCAPPS. |
2000 Book Chapter Triggers for the transition between human walking and runningHanna, A. J., Abernethy, A. B., Neal, R. J. and Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2000). Triggers for the transition between human walking and running. Energetics of Human Activity. (pp. 124-164) edited by W.A. Sparrow. Champaign, Ill: Human Kinetics. |
2000 Conference Publication Deliberate practice, deliberate play and optimal learning activities: Considerations for successful coachingCote, J., Baker, J. R. and Abernethy, A. B. (2000). Deliberate practice, deliberate play and optimal learning activities: Considerations for successful coaching. AAASP 2000 Conference, Nashville, TN, October 2000. Boulder, CO: AAASP. |
1999 Journal Article Can the anticipatory skills of experts be learned by novices?Abernethy, B., Wood, J. M. and Parks, S. (1999). Can the anticipatory skills of experts be learned by novices?. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70 (3), 313-318. |
1999 Journal Article The 1997 Coleman Roberts Griffith Address: Movement expertise: A juncture between psychology theory and practiceAbernethy, A. B. (1999). The 1997 Coleman Roberts Griffith Address: Movement expertise: A juncture between psychology theory and practice. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 11 (1), 126-141. doi: 10.1080/10413209908402955 |