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If you're getting value from our podcast check out our Patreon site at patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective where you can access member only podcasts and monthly meet ups, a range of resources and an online coaching community.
Matt Miller-Dicks is an Associate Professor in Skill Acquisition in the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Portsmouth. Matt has published over 50 peer-reviewed publications in outlets that primarily span the disciplines of sport and exercise science and experimental psychology. He has a wide-range of applied experience, having worked collaboratively with national and international teams in sports including rugby and football, as well as government agency.
Matt's research interests are focused on the visual control of movement in natural environments and he has expertise in the use of mobile eye tracking technology. He is particularly interested in examining how perception and action are skilfully adapted to changing environmental demands across the lifespan. Matt's research has been applied to different domains, including health and safety settings, anticipation and decision-making in sport, and training that aims to improve these facets of sport performance.
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If you're getting value from our podcast check out our Patreon site at patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective where you can access member only podcasts and monthly meet ups, a range of resources and an online coaching community.
Matt Miller-Dicks is an Associate Professor in Skill Acquisition in the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Portsmouth. Matt has published over 50 peer-reviewed publications in outlets that primarily span the disciplines of sport and exercise science and experimental psychology. He has a wide-range of applied experience, having worked collaboratively with national and international teams in sports including rugby and football, as well as government agency.
Matt's research interests are focused on the visual control of movement in natural environments and he has expertise in the use of mobile eye tracking technology. He is particularly interested in examining how perception and action are skilfully adapted to changing environmental demands across the lifespan. Matt's research has been applied to different domains, including health and safety settings, anticipation and decision-making in sport, and training that aims to improve these facets of sport performance.
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