- Location
- Andorra and Spain
Someone posted this little game on Facebook earlier. The idea is to click to freeze the dog wholly inside the white lines. It's easy enough to do once. But can you do it twice in a row? Five times? TEN times?!
That’s what I did. Which makes me think that if we’re anticipating/clicking the correct behavior before it happens, and then it doesn’t happen after all, is it worse than clicking too late?It actually got a lot easier as I went along. I learnt to stop the gif a fraction sooner than my eye told me to.
What you need to train yourself to do is notice the muscle movements which pre-empt the behaviour, so you know it is going to happen. And, even if for some reason it’s interrupted, you still clicked that weight shift that happens before the movement, which is part of the behaviour.That’s what I did. Which makes me think that if we’re anticipating/clicking the correct behavior before it happens, and then it doesn’t happen after all, is it worse than clicking too late?