T Higuchi - Frontiers in psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
To maintain balance during locomotion, the central nervous system (CNS) accommodates changes in the constraints of spatial environment (eg, existence of an obstacle or changes in …
This chapter discusses the research that points to a role for effective gaze behavior in supporting expert-like planning and control of visually guided skills. The quiet eye (QE) is …
In the course of all motor behavior, the brain is limited in how much information it can process and act upon at a time. Performers must constantly decide where to look, what to …
S Moeinirad, B Abdoli, A Farsi, N Ahmadi - Journal of Research in …, 2018 - jrrs.mui.ac.ir
Introduction: One of the subcategories of studies about expertise is the study of visual skills involved in the performance of the expertise. Many researchers have tried to offer different …
Z Zonnor, N Farahpour… - Journal of Research in …, 2017 - jrrs.mui.ac.ir
Introduction: Shoulder injuries are common among athletes in sports that involve overhead throwing of the ball such as handball. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the timing …
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hierarchical goal structure of a yet-to- be performed task on gait and eye fixation behavior while walking to the location of where …
JOECAU SER, CM Janelle… - Skill Acquisition in …, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
An extensive body of research suggests that vision is the dominant sensory system underpinning human function (Williams, Davids & Williams, 1999). As a consequence …
Subjects' eye movement behavior related to cognitive effort during gait was measured as subjects walked to perform low and high cognitive load tasks. We found that all pupil …
A Klostermann, R Kredel… - Journal of Experimental …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Motor-performance–enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation—a phenomenon called quiet eye (QE)—have repeatedly been demonstrated. Drawing on the …