Title of article :
comparison of decision-making and visual search behavior of expert and novice players in position of 5 vs. 5 attacks
Author/Authors :
rahimpour, mazaher islamic azad university, firoozkooh branch, tehran, iran , vaez mosavi, mohammad kazem university of imam hossein, tehran, iran , bahmani, mehrnoosh farhangian university of amir kabir, alborz, iran , shams, amir sport sciences research institute of iran (ssri), tehran, iran , rafiee, saleh sport sciences research institute of iran (ssri), tehran, iran , zargar, tayebe islamic azad university south tehran, tehran, iran
From page :
55
To page :
63
Abstract :
background: the mechanisms involved in expert performance have been the focus of many researchers. one of these mechanisms is visual skills. many researchers have tried to compare these skills among expert and novice athletes to provide different solutions to enhance their expert performance. the purpose of this study was to compare the decisionmaking and visual search behavior of expert and novice football players. methods: participants included 14 novice male football players with an average age of 22.5 years and 14 expert male football players with an average age of 27.4 years. both groups observed 5 attacks vs. 5 attack mice. they then announced their decision, which included four pass choices by the ball-striker. at the same time, visual search behavior was assessed with the visual detector. independent t-test was used to evaluate decision-making, saccade movements, number and time of fixations. equality of variances was used by levon s test. results: results showed that there was a significant difference in decision making between the two groups of expert and novice players (p 0.05). there was no significant difference in saccade movements, number and time of fixation between the two groups of expert and novice players (p 0.05). conclusion: expert football players may be able to extract more relevant decision-making information from the same visual field as compared to the novice player that will help to make more accurate decisions
Keywords :
visual search behavior , aye tracking , decision , making , fixation , football players
Journal title :
International Journal of Motor Control and Learning (IJMCL)
Journal title :
International Journal of Motor Control and Learning (IJMCL)
Record number :
2705276
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