Title of article :
Training Perceptual Skill by Orienting Visual Attention
Author/Authors :
Hagemann، Norbert نويسنده , , Strauss، Bernd نويسنده , , Canal-Bruland، Rouwen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-142
From page :
143
To page :
0
Abstract :
major element in expert sports performance, particularly racket-and-ball games, is excellent anticipatory skill. A prestudy combined the temporal and spatial occlusion paradigms to ascertain which key stimuli badminton players use for anticipating the direction of overhead shots. The main study then evaluated a program for training anticipatory skills; 200 video clips were employed to orient attention toward these key stimuli. Participants were 63 badminton novices, 20 national league players, and 21 local league players. A transparent red patch (exogenous orienting) was used to orient attention toward the trunk up to 160 ms before racket-shuttle contact; the arm, from 160 ms to 80 ms before contact; and the racket, from 80 ms before to actual contact. Results showed that badminton novices who trained with this program significantly improved their anticipatory skill between post- and retention test compared with controls. Whereas local league players improved from pre- to posttest, training had no effect on expert national league players. It is concluded that using red transparent patches to highlight the most informative cues in perceptual training programs is a promising way to improve anticipatory skill.
Keywords :
Quasilinear elliptic inequalities , maximum principles , mean curvature equation
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PHYCHOLOGY
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PHYCHOLOGY
Record number :
119302
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