The road to excellence : the acquisition of expert performance in the arts and sciences, sports, and games
Auteurs : Ericsson, Karl Anders (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Mahwah, N.J.
Éditeur : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Date de publication : 1996
ISBN : 9780805822311
Langue : Anglais
Description : xi, 369 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes : Bibliogr. :p. 353-354. Index.
Sujets :
Performance - Aspect psychologique
Performance sportive et expression artistique
Savoir-faire
Apprentissage - Aspect psychologique
Création (Arts) - Aspect psychologique
Dépouillement du document :
The Acquisition of Expert Performance : An Introduction to Some of the Issues / K.A. Ericsson
The Role of Practice and Coaching in Entrepreneurial Skill Domains : An International Comparison of Life-Span Chess Skill Acquisition / N. Charness, R. Krampe, U. Mayr
Deliberate Practice in Sports : What Is It Anyway? / J.L. Starkes, J.M. Deakin, F. Allard, N.J. Hodges, A. Hayes
The Acquisition of Musical Performance Expertise: Deconstructing the "Talent" Account of Individual Differences in Musical Expressivity / J.A. Sloboda
The Acquisition of Medical Expertise in Complex Dynamic Environments / V.L. Patel, D.R. Kaufman, S.A. Magder
Perceptual and Memory Processes in the Acquisition of Expert Performance : The EPAM Model / H.B. Richman, F. Gobet, J.J. Staszewski, H.A. Simon
Expertise in Reading / R.K. Wagner, K.E. Stanovich
Creative Expertise : A Life-Span Developmental Perspective / D.K. Simonton
The Childhoods and Early Lives of Geniuses : Combining Psychological and Biographical Evidence / M.J.A. Howe
The Rage to Master : The Decisive Role of Talent in the Visual Arts / E. Winner
Changing the Agency for Learning: Acquiring Expert Performance / R. Glaser
Expert Performance and the History of Science / F.L. Holmes
Capturing Expertise in Sports / J.B. Shea, G. Paull
Laboratory Experimentation on the Genesis of Expertise / R.M. Shiffrin
Costs of Expertise / R.J. Sternberg
Résumé :
This text examines how elite performers in the arts, sciences, sports and games, achieve their accomplishments. It shows that elite performers, rather than being successful due to innate talents, have engaged in activities specifically designed to improve their performance at an early age. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 153.901 5 E686r 1996