In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than novices. However, there is also evidence that keeping the eyes on the ball is not al-ways necessary for interception. Here we aimed at gaining new insights on the extent to which ocular pursuit performance is related to catching performance. To this end, we ana-lyzed eye and head movements of nine subjects catching a ball projected by an actuated launching apparatus. Four different ball flight durations and two different ball arrival heights were tested and the quality of ocular pursuit was characterized by means of several timing and accuracy parameters. Catching performance differed across subjects and depended on ball flight characteristic...
Graduation date: 1989The present study investigated the contribution of\ud attention to one-handed c...
The visual performance of athletes should be considered high on the list of variables fundamental to...
Several studies have shown that people can catch a ball even if it is visible only during part of it...
<div><p>In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurate...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
The authors attempted to identify perceptual mechanisms that pick up information for initiating a ru...
When faced with a fly ball approaching along the sagittal plane, fielders need information for the c...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
In ball games, one cannot direct ones gaze at the ball all the time because one must also judge othe...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Graduation date: 1989The present study investigated the contribution of\ud attention to one-handed c...
The visual performance of athletes should be considered high on the list of variables fundamental to...
Several studies have shown that people can catch a ball even if it is visible only during part of it...
<div><p>In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurate...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
The authors attempted to identify perceptual mechanisms that pick up information for initiating a ru...
When faced with a fly ball approaching along the sagittal plane, fielders need information for the c...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Interceptive projectile aiming to a moving target such as passing in American football requires a co...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
In ball games, one cannot direct ones gaze at the ball all the time because one must also judge othe...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Graduation date: 1989The present study investigated the contribution of\ud attention to one-handed c...
The visual performance of athletes should be considered high on the list of variables fundamental to...
Several studies have shown that people can catch a ball even if it is visible only during part of it...