You asked for “S1 training.” S1 means “System 1″ right? System 1 training is done by reinforcement, and trigger action planning is the mechanism by which one optimally sets and resets such reinforcements.
So if that’s not what your want, then what are you asking for?
Care to explain? Reinforcement training relies on providing the right feedback at the right moment for maximal effect. A trigger action plan is how you set an “alarm” in advance to arrange for maximal impact. This enables optimal reinforcement per unit of effort put in (or if not, then that is indicative that a better trigger action plan could have been used).
You made a rather strong claim, I expressed skepticism. Reinforcement loops do play in to deliberate practice (which is the strongest model of how experts attain expertise AFAIK), but jumping from deliberate practice to taps is a non-obvious transformation.
That is a very different beast from deliberate practice of feldenkrais for example.
You asked for “S1 training.” S1 means “System 1″ right? System 1 training is done by reinforcement, and trigger action planning is the mechanism by which one optimally sets and resets such reinforcements.
So if that’s not what your want, then what are you asking for?
I’m not sure this adequately describes S1 training.
also not sure optimal is true.
Care to explain? Reinforcement training relies on providing the right feedback at the right moment for maximal effect. A trigger action plan is how you set an “alarm” in advance to arrange for maximal impact. This enables optimal reinforcement per unit of effort put in (or if not, then that is indicative that a better trigger action plan could have been used).
You made a rather strong claim, I expressed skepticism. Reinforcement loops do play in to deliberate practice (which is the strongest model of how experts attain expertise AFAIK), but jumping from deliberate practice to taps is a non-obvious transformation.