The purpose of this experiment was to determine to what extent individuals could cancel the rotational vestibulo-ocular reflex (RVOR) in order to track an accelerating, high speed ball. More specifically, this study was designed to determine if subjects could successfully track a baseball pitch while viewing the ball through small apertures. While wearing these aperture goggles, we hypothesized that the batsmen would have to increase the rotational amplitude of their heads while successfully suppressing their rotational vestibulo-ocular reflex in order to accurately track a pitched baseball. Subjects were tested using a pitching machine called the Flamethrower under normal viewing conditions (no apertures), then while wearing apertures that...
Advancing or retreating so as to maintain a projectile's constant vertical optical velocity was sugg...
The Olympics will be held in Tokyo in 2020, and the training of the athlete using technology has bee...
When faced with a fly ball approaching along the sagittal plane, fielders need information for the c...
Chapman (1968) proposed that ball catchers run backwards when they see the projection of an approach...
The authors attempted to identify perceptual mechanisms that pick up information for initiating a ru...
Mentor: Dr. John RieserThis study explored the roles that vision and proprioception play in learning...
Successful baseball hitting involves a combination of highly trained perceptual skills and forceful ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
<div><p>Successful baseball hitting involves a combination of highly trained perceptual skills and f...
The interceptive task of hitting a baseball requires temporal and spatial precision through effectiv...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
To catch a lofted ball, a catcher must pick up information that guides locomotion to where the ball ...
It has been claimed that in order to catch a ball, one uses the distinction between acceleration and...
Advancing or retreating so as to maintain a projectile's constant vertical optical velocity was sugg...
The Olympics will be held in Tokyo in 2020, and the training of the athlete using technology has bee...
When faced with a fly ball approaching along the sagittal plane, fielders need information for the c...
Chapman (1968) proposed that ball catchers run backwards when they see the projection of an approach...
The authors attempted to identify perceptual mechanisms that pick up information for initiating a ru...
Mentor: Dr. John RieserThis study explored the roles that vision and proprioception play in learning...
Successful baseball hitting involves a combination of highly trained perceptual skills and forceful ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
<div><p>Successful baseball hitting involves a combination of highly trained perceptual skills and f...
The interceptive task of hitting a baseball requires temporal and spatial precision through effectiv...
Hitters in fast ball-sports do not align their gaze with the ball throughout ball-flight; rather, th...
To catch a lofted ball, a catcher must pick up information that guides locomotion to where the ball ...
It has been claimed that in order to catch a ball, one uses the distinction between acceleration and...
Advancing or retreating so as to maintain a projectile's constant vertical optical velocity was sugg...
The Olympics will be held in Tokyo in 2020, and the training of the athlete using technology has bee...
When faced with a fly ball approaching along the sagittal plane, fielders need information for the c...