1. Grounding Cognition in Action: Expertise, Comprehension, and Judgment<br><br>2. On the relativity of athletic performance: A comparison perspective on performance judgments in sports<br><br>3. A cognitive movement scientist’s view on the link between thought and action: Insights from the “Badische Zimmer metaphor<br><br>4. Perceiving and moving in High Pressure Contexts <br><br>5. How do people perceive and generate options<br><br>6. How the orbitofrontal cortex contributes to decision-making. A view from neuroscience<br><br>7. Perceiving the intentions of others: How do skilled performers make anticipation judgements?<br><br>8. The bidirectional links between decision-making, perception and action<br><br>9. Failing to perform in Penalty Kicks <br><br>10. Getting around: Making fast and frugal navigation decisions<br><br>11. A Sequential Sampling Approach for Multiattribute Choice Options<br><br>12. Embodied cognition of movement decisions: A computational modeling approach<br><br>13. A multiple-cue learning approach as the basis for understanding and improving football referees’ intuitive decision making<br><br>14. A Conceptual Framework for Integrating the Emotion-Perception-Cognition-Motion Systems <br><br>15. The influence of visual cues on the planning and execution of coordinated motor behavior <br><br>16. How Do Motoric Realities Shape, and Become Shaped By, the Way People Evaluate and Select Potential Courses of Action?<br><br>17. Perceptual decision making: A bidirectional link between mind and motion<br><br>18. Motor Imagery and its Implications for Understanding the Motor System<br><br>19. The Cognitive Nature of Action – Functional Links between Cognitive Psychology, Movement Science and Robotics<br><br>20. Mental Representations as an Underlying Mechanism for Human Performance<br><br>21. Biases and Optimality of Sensory-Motor and Cognitive Decision<br><br>22. Advances In Coupling Perception And Action: The Quiet Eye As A Bidirectional Link Between Gaze, Attention And Action <br><br>23. Juggling with the brain - thought and action in the human motor system. <br><br>24. How are actions physically implemented?<br><br>25. Mind and motion: Surveying successes and stumbles in looking ahead