When performing under severe time constraints, sports performers use kinematic and contextual information to facilitate anticipation. We examined the relative importance of these two information sources and their impact on cognitive load and anticipation performance. Cognitive load theory predicts that adding more information sources to a task will increase cognitive load in less-skilled but not skilled performers. Skilled and less-skilled cricket batters anticipated deliveries from bowlers on a life-size screen under 4 conditions that manipulated access to contextual information and included a secondary task. The presence of context enhanced anticipation accuracy for both skilled and less-skilled groups, without affecting cognitive load. S...
Anticipation is the ability to accurately predict the outcome of an opponent’s actions ahead of the ...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...
When performing under severe time constraints, sports performers use kinematic and contextual inform...
The ability to anticipate is essential when performing under severe time constraints. Skilled sports...
There is limited knowledge about the impact of task load on experts' integration of contextual prior...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. There is limited knowledge about the impact of task load on experts’ i...
When performing actions under severe time pressure, the ability to anticipate is vital to performanc...
In dynamic, temporally-constrained tasks, individuals often need to anticipate what will happen next...
In dynamic, temporally-constrained tasks, individuals often need to anticipate what will happen next...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the ability to synthesise high- (e.g., context) and low-level...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the use of kinematic and contextual information. However, few...
We manipulated contextual information in order to examine the perceptual-cognitive processes that su...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the use of kinematic and contextual information. However, few...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Anticipation is the ability to accurately predict the outcome of an opponent’s actions ahead of the ...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...
When performing under severe time constraints, sports performers use kinematic and contextual inform...
The ability to anticipate is essential when performing under severe time constraints. Skilled sports...
There is limited knowledge about the impact of task load on experts' integration of contextual prior...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. There is limited knowledge about the impact of task load on experts’ i...
When performing actions under severe time pressure, the ability to anticipate is vital to performanc...
In dynamic, temporally-constrained tasks, individuals often need to anticipate what will happen next...
In dynamic, temporally-constrained tasks, individuals often need to anticipate what will happen next...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the ability to synthesise high- (e.g., context) and low-level...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the use of kinematic and contextual information. However, few...
We manipulated contextual information in order to examine the perceptual-cognitive processes that su...
Skilled anticipation is underpinned by the use of kinematic and contextual information. However, few...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Anticipation is the ability to accurately predict the outcome of an opponent’s actions ahead of the ...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...
Skilled performers extract and process postural information from an opponent during anticipation mor...