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  1. Some authors, using simple laboratory tasks, demonstrated that there are specific visual skills and better results in advanced volleyball players compared with beginners [7–9]; others showed faster simple reaction times (RTs) in expert than novice players [10–12]; still others established some differences in gaze strategy due to the level of expertise [13–15]; and a few studies have ...

  2. Oct 19, 2022 · So, for every aspiring champion and coach, remember: the key to volleyball supremacy might just be in the gaze! Sources. Zwierko, T., Osinski, W., Lubinski, W., Czepita, D., & Florkiewicz, B. (2010). Speed of visual sensorimotor processes and conductivity of visual pathway in volleyball players. Journal of human kinetics, 23(1), 21-27. Photo by ...

  3. Oct 14, 2020 · Indeed, even if an expertise effect can be found in other players with discrete and more typical eye movements measures (i.e., number and fixation duration), those measures failed at finding an ...

    • Daniel Fortin-Guichard, Vincent Laflamme, Anne-Sophie Julien, Christiane Trottier, Simon Grondin
    • 2020
  4. Jan 1, 2020 · For the overall analysis of visual motion task performance, like Experiment 2, there was an effect of time (F(1,39) = 112.942, P < 0.001), an effect of group (F(2,39) = 10.376, P < 0.001) and a time × group interaction (F(2,39) = 89.261, P < 0.001). As the differences between the groups from Experiment 2 are the same, only the relevant comparisons for the group trained on the no tracking ...

    • Yuting Zhou, Cheng Ta Chen, Neil G. Muggleton
    • 2020
  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Volleyball spiking requires defenders to possess exceptional anticipatory skills. However, most volleyball defense video eye-tracking studies have used fixed or off-court perspectives, failing to replicate real-world environments. This study explored different visual search behaviors between elite and novice volleyball players from various viewing perspectives using video eye tracking. We ...

  6. May 18, 2021 · However, in this automatic and implicit processing stage, visual expertise seems to play a more important role compared to the motor expertise, as the back view fails to induce an elaboration of the potential actions even though it can be easily referred to one’s own hands and generate an ownership effect, thereby inducing expert athletes to attribute it to themselves and to simulate spike ...

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  8. Dec 10, 2019 · Cognitive performance. Overall, VSSG and VG improved their performance in clinical reaction time, Flanker task and Visual search task, while CSSG demonstrated less change (Figs. 2–4).The effect ...

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