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期刊介绍
Human Movement Science provides a medium for publishing disciplinary and multidisciplinary studies on human movement. It brings together psychological, biomechanical and neurophysiological research on the control, organization and learning of human movement, including the perceptual support of movement. The overarching goal of the journal is to publish articles that help advance theoretical understanding of the control and organization of human movement, as well as changes therein as a function of development, learning and rehabilitation. The nature of the research reported may vary from fundamental theoretical or empirical studies to more applied studies in the fields of, for example, sport, dance and rehabilitation with the proviso that all studies have a distinct theoretical bearing. Also, reviews and meta-studies advancing the understanding of human movement are welcome.These aims and scope imply that purely descriptive studies are not acceptable, while methodological articles are only acceptable if the methodology in question opens up new vistas in understanding the control and organization of human movement. The same holds for articles on exercise physiology, which in general are not supported, unless they speak to the control and organization of human movement. In general, it is required that the theoretical message of articles published in Human Movement Science is, to a certain extent, innovative and not dismissible as just "more of the same."
Training programme designs in professional team sport: An ecological dynamics exemplar.
来源期刊:Human movement science
DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2019.05.015
Practice variability promotes an external focus of attention and enhances motor skill learning.
来源期刊:Human movement science
DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2019.02.015
Dynamic balance assessment during gait in children with Down and Prader-Willi syndromes using inertial sensors.
来源期刊:Human movement science
DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2018.11.010
Prevalence of interactions and influence of performance constraints on kick outcomes across Australian Football tiers: Implications for representative practice designs.
来源期刊:Human movement science
DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2019.06.013
The effects of age and musculoskeletal pain on force variability among manual workers.