The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task was examined using an in-situ temporal occlusion paradigm. Skilled and novice cricket batsmen were required to predict the direction of balls bowled towards them under four counterbalanced response conditions of increasing perception-action coupling: (i) verbal, (ii) lower-body movement only, (iii) full-body movement (no bat), and (iv) full-body movement with bat (i.e., the usual batting response). Skilled but not novice anticipation was found to improve as a function of coupling when responses were based on either no ball-flight, or early ball-flight information, with a response requiring even the lowest degree of body movement found to enhan...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Four experiments are reported that examine the ability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels ...
Groups of high- (n = 14), intermediate- (a = 12), and low-skilled (a = 1 5) cricket batsmen particip...
Differences in interceptive skill between highly skilled and lesser skilled cricket batsmen were exa...
Four experiments are reported that examine the ability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels ...
Skilled perceptual-cognitive performance is assumed to require superior anticipation, yet few resear...
Differences in interceptive skill between highly skilled and lesser skilled cricket batsmen were exa...
Skilled perceptual-cognitive performance is assumed to require superior anticipation, yet few resear...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Four experiments are reported that examine the ability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels ...
Groups of high- (n = 14), intermediate- (a = 12), and low-skilled (a = 1 5) cricket batsmen particip...
Differences in interceptive skill between highly skilled and lesser skilled cricket batsmen were exa...
Four experiments are reported that examine the ability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels ...
Skilled perceptual-cognitive performance is assumed to require superior anticipation, yet few resear...
Differences in interceptive skill between highly skilled and lesser skilled cricket batsmen were exa...
Skilled perceptual-cognitive performance is assumed to require superior anticipation, yet few resear...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study investigated whether skilled batsmen in a state cricket pathway could anticipate ball typ...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...