Autor: |
Panchuk D; Movement Science, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, ACT,Australia.; Derek Panchuk Consulting, Canberra, ACT,Australia., Maloney M; Movement Science, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, ACT,Australia. |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Journal of sport & exercise psychology [J Sport Exerc Psychol] 2022 Jul 09; Vol. 44 (5), pp. 327-334. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 09 (Print Publication: 2022). |
DOI: |
10.1123/jsep.2021-0121 |
Abstrakt: |
While widely acknowledged as being important for team-sport performance, the contribution of peripheral vision is poorly understood. This study aimed to better understand the role of far peripheral vision in team sport by exploring how domain experts and novices used far peripheral vision to support decision making and action control. Expert (n = 25) and novice (n = 23) Australian football players completed a perception-only task to assess the extent of their peripheral field. Next, they completed two sport-specific variations (response and recognition) of a "no-look" pass task that required passing a ball to a teammate who appeared in their far peripheral field. In the perception-only task, novices outperformed experts. However, in the sport-specific action response and recognition tasks, experts demonstrated superior performance as they responded to the stimulus farther from central vision and more accurately. Results demonstrate expertise effects for the use of far peripheral vision in sport. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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