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A Perception-Action Coupling Type of Control in Long Jumping
Authors:Gilles Montagne  Sabine Cornus  Daniel Glize  Frank Quaine  Michel Laurent
Affiliation:1. Université de la Méditerranée Marseille;2. Université de Poitiers Poitiers;3. Université de Paris XI Orsay
Abstract:The authors' goal was to identify the control mechanisms used by long jumpers (N = 6) to precisely position their foot at the board. In addition to the intertrial method usually used in previous research, an original method based on a trial-by-trial analysis was also implemented. If the approach to the board in long jumping encompasses two distinct sequences separated by a key step that marks the initiation of visual control, then a trial-by-trial analysis should reveal those sequences, regardless of the amount of adjustment: The step number at which regulation is initiated should be the same irrespective of the amount of adjustment. If, in contrast, a perception-action coupling mechanism operates, then the step number at which regulation is initiated should be a function of the amount of adjustment: A linear relation between those 2 variables should emerge. The results of the present study are compatible with continuous control mechanisms based on a perception-action coupling.
Keywords:continuous control  goal-directed displacements  long jumping  perception-action coupling
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