A very well done visual and verbal explanation of how sight and touch combined, while performing an activity help significantly anticipate how to complete the task with greater accuracy. A person with no feeling in their fingers would be have a difficult time knowing when he or she is playing the correct notes. The lack of feeling in the fingers would cause even an experienced player some doubt as to his accuracy. Correct me if I'm wrong and let me know if I am getting the essence of what Dr. Cowan is attempting to communicate about the integration of touch and sight while performing an activity.
I'm having trouble learning to juggle. I asked a friend if she can juggle while wearing gloves. She hasn't yet replied.but if she finds that the gloves impair her juggling, I'll know the probable cause of my juggling problems. I have peripheral neuropathy.
A very well done visual and verbal explanation of how sight and touch combined, while performing an activity help significantly anticipate how to complete the task with greater accuracy. A person with no feeling in their fingers would be have a difficult time knowing when he or she is playing the correct notes. The lack of feeling in the fingers would cause even an experienced player some doubt as to his accuracy. Correct me if I'm wrong and let me know if I am getting the essence of what Dr. Cowan is attempting to communicate about the integration of touch and sight while performing an activity.
Nicely said, Dad! You got it.
I'm having trouble learning to juggle. I asked a friend if she can juggle while wearing gloves. She hasn't yet replied.but if she finds that the gloves impair her juggling, I'll know the probable cause of my juggling problems. I have peripheral neuropathy.