Items where Author is "Araujo, D"

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ARAUJO, D, HRISTOVSKI, R, SEIFERT, L, CARVALHO, J and DAVIDS, Keith (2017). Ecological cognition : expert decision-making behaviour in sport. International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology. [Article]

TRAVASSOS, B, ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, Keith, O'HARA, K, LEITAO, J and CORTINHAS, A (2013). Expertise effects on decision-making in sport are constrained by requisite response behaviours – A meta-analysis. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14 (2), 211-219. [Article]

TRAVASSOS, B, DAVIDS, Keith, ARAUJO, D and ESTEVES, P (2013). Performance analysis in team sports: advances from an ecological dynamics approach. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 13, 83-95. [Article]

PHILLIPS, E, DAVIDS, K, ARAUJO, D, RENSHAW, I and PORTUS, M (2011). Letter to editor: The author's reply. Sports Medicine, 41 (7), 610-611. [Article]

ARAUJO, D and DAVIDS, Keith (2011). What exactly is acquired during skill acquisition? Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18 (3-4), 7-23. [Article]

DUARTE, R, ARAUJO, D, FERNANDES, O, TRAVASSOS, B, FOLGADO, H, DINIZ, A and DAVIDS, K (2010). Effects of different practice task constraints on fluctuations of player heart rate in small-sided football games. Open Sports Sciences Journal, 3, 13-15. [Article]

DAVIDS, K and ARAUJO, D (2010). Perception of affordances in multi-scale dynamics as an alternative explanation for equivalence of analogical and inferential reasoning in animals and humans. Theory and Psychology, 20 (1), 125-134. [Article]

DUARTE, R, ARAUJO, D, GAZIMBA, V, FERNANDES, O, FOLOGADO, H, MARMELEIRA, J and DAVIDS, K (2010). The ecological dynamics of 1v1 sub-phases in association football. Open Sports Sciences Journal, 3, 16-18. [Article]

ARAUJO, D and DAVIDS, K (2009). Ecological approaches to cognition and action in sport and exercise: ask not only what you do, but where you do it? International Journal of Sport Psychology, 40 (1), 5-37. [Article]

CORDOVIL, R, ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, K, GOUVEIA, L, BARREIROS, J, FERNANDES, O and SERPA, S (2009). The influence of instructions and body-scaling as constraints on decision-making processes in team sports. European Journal of Sport Science, 9 (3), 169-179. [Article]

PASSOS, P, ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, Keith, GOUVEIA, L, MILHO, J and SERPA, S N (2008). Information-governing dynamics of attacker-defender interactions in youth rugby union. Journal of Sports Sciences, 26 (13), 1421-1429. [Article]

ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, K and PASSOS, P (2007). Ecological validity, representative design, and correspondence between experimental task constraints and behavioral setting: comment on Rogers, Kadar, and Costall (2005). Ecological Psychology, 19 (1), 69-78. [Article]

CHOW, J-Y, DAVIDS, K, BUTTON, C, SHUTTLEWORTH, R, RENSHAW, I and ARAUJO, D (2007). The role of nonlinear pedagogy in physical education. Review of Educational Research, 77 (3), 251-278. [Article]

HRISTOVSKI, R, DAVIDS, K and ARAUJO, D (2006). Affordance-controlled bifurcations of action patterns in martial arts. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 10 (4), 409-444. [Article]

HRISTOVSKI, R, DAVIDS, K, ARAUJO, D and BUTTON, C (2006). How boxers decide to punch a target: emergent behaviour in nonlinear dynamical movement systems. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 5 (CSSI), 60-73. [Article]

DAVIDS, K, BUTTON, C, ARAUJO, D, RENSHAW, I and HRISTOVSKI, R (2006). Movement models from sports provide representative task constraints for studying adaptive behavior in human movement systems. Adaptive Behavior, 14 (1), 73-95. [Article]

CHOW, J-Y, DAVIDS, K, BUTTON, C, SHUTTLEWORTH, R, RENSHAW, I and ARAUJO, D (2006). Nonlinear pedagogy: a constraints-led framework for understanding emergence of game play and movement skills. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 10 (1), 71-103. [Article]

ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, K and HRISTOVSKI, R (2006). The ecological dynamics of decision making in sport. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 7 (6), 653-676. [Article]

DAVIDS, Keith, ARAUJO, D, SHUTTLEWORTH, R and BUTTON, C (2003). Acquiring skill in sport: a constraints led perspective. International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, 2 (2), 31-39. [Article]

DAVIDS, K, GLAZIER, P, ARAUJO, D and BARTLETT, R M (2003). Movement systems as dynamical systems: The functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicine. Sports Medicine, 33, 245-260. [Article]

Book Section

DAVIDS, Keith, GULLICH, A, SHUTTLEWORTH, R and ARAUJO, D (2017). Understanding environmental and task constraints on talent development: Analysis of micro-structure of practice and macro-structure of development histories. In: BAKER, Joseph, COBLEY, Stephen, SCHORER, Jörg and WATTIE, Nick, (eds.) Routledge handbook of talent identification and development in sport. Routledge International Handbooks . Abingdon, Routledge, 192-206. [Book Section]

DAVIDS, Keith, ARAUJO, D and BUTTON, C (2016). Coordination, Training. In: Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease. Springer, 209-212. (In Press) [Book Section]

AZLI, M, DAVIDS, K, DUARTE, R, ARAUJO, D, BUTTON, C and SHIELD, A (2016). Changing the ratio of area per player during small-sided soccer games shapes performance. In: FAVERO, Terence, DRUST, Barry and DAWSON, Brian, (eds.) International Research in Science and Soccer II. Routledge, 3-9. [Book Section]

PASSOS, P, ARAUJO, D and DAVIDS, Keith (2013). Dyadic systems as dyanmic systems in individual and team sports. In: MCGARRY, T, O'DONOGHUE, P and SAMPAIO, J, (eds.) Handbook of sports performance analysis. London, Routledge, 64-73. [Book Section]

ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, Keith and PASSOS, P (2013). The intending-perceiving-acting cycle in sports performance. In: MCGARRY, T, O'DONOGHUE, P and SAMPAIO, J, (eds.) Handbook of Sports Performance Analysis. London, Routledge, 32-41. [Book Section]

BUTTON, C, CHOW, J-Y, TRAVASSOS, B, VILAR, L, DUARTE, R, PASSOS, P, ARAUJO, D and DAVIDS, Keith (2013). A nonlinear pedagogy for sports teams as social neurobiological systems: How teams can harness self-organization tendancies. In: OVENS, A, HOPPER, T and BUTLER, J, (eds.) Complexity in Physical Education: Reframing Cirrcculum, Pedagogy and Research. London, Routledge, 135-150. [Book Section]

ARAUJO, D, ROCHA, L and DAVIDS, Keith (2010). The ecological dynamics of decision-making in sailing. In: RENSHAW, Ian, DAVIDS, Keith and SAVELSBERGH, Geert J P, (eds.) Motor learning in practice : a constraints-led approach. London, Routledge, 131-143. [Book Section]

ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, K, CORDOVIL, R, RIBEIRO, R and FERENANDES, O (2009). How does knowledge constrain sport performance? An ecological perspective. In: ARAUJO, D, RIPOLL, H and RAAB, M, (eds.) Perspectives on cognitive and action in sport. Nova Publishers, 119-131. [Book Section]

HRISTOVSKI, R, DAVIDS, K and ARAUJO, D (2009). Information for regulating action in sport: metastability and emergence of tactical solutions under ecological constraints. In: ARAUJO, D, RIPOLL, H and RAAB, M, (eds.) Perspectives on cognition and action in sport. Nova Publishers, 43-57. [Book Section]

PASSOS, P, ARAUJO, D, DAVIDS, K, GOUVEIA, L, MILHO, J and SERPA, S (2009). Interpersonal coordination tendencies, decision-making and information governing dynamics in rugby union. In: ARAUJO, D, RIPOLL, H and RAAB, M, (eds.) Perspectives on cognition and action in sport. Nova Publishers, 27-42. [Book Section]

DAVIDS, K, ARAUJO, D, BUTTON, C and RENSHAW, I (2007). Degenerate brains, indeterminate behavior and representative tasks: implications for experimental design in sport psychology research. In: TENENBAUM, G and EKLUND, R, (eds.) Handbook of sport psychology. John Wiley & Sons, 224-244. [Book Section]

Conference or Workshop Item

DAVIDS, Keith, SHUTTLEWORTH, R, ARAUJO, D and RENSHAW, I (2003). Understanding constraints on physical activity: Implications for motor learnig theory. In: 2nd World Congress on Science of Physical Activity and Sports 2003, Spain. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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