Аннотация
Список литературы
В современных тренирующих симуляторах все чаще используется среда виртуальной реальности, посредством которой в мозге формируются «жесткие» связи, позволяющие эффективно организовывать процесс обучения новым двигательным навыкам.
Ключевые слова:
пространственное ориентирование, тренирующие симуляторы, специфическая среда виртуальная реальность, эффективность сложных локомоций, коэффициент целенаправленных движений, коэффициент нецеленаправленных движений
Transformation mechanisms of virtual reality for motor skills at healthy
Modern coaching simulators are increasingly used virtual reality environment through which in the brain are formed «hard communication» to effectively organize the process of learning of new motor skills.
Keywords
space orientation, coaching simulators, specific virtual reality environment, the effectiveness of complex locomotion, index of purposeful movements, index of unpurposeful movements
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