Motor performance research focuses on studying how individuals plan, control, and execute movements in various physical activities. This area of research aims to understand the mechanisms that underlie skilled motor performance, such as coordination, balance, timing, and reaction time. Researchers in this field use techniques such as motion analysis, electromyography, and neuroimaging to investigate the neural and biomechanical processes involved in motor performance. The findings from motor performance research can have implications for fields such as sports science, rehabilitation, and ergonomics.