The Quiet Eye (QE) construct, first reported by Prof Joan Vickers 25 years ago, has proved to be an enduring perceptual cognitive variable. Not only does it reliably differentiate more from less proficient performance, but it appears to provide an insight into how competitive pressure impacts upon the planning and control of visually guided skills. Perhaps the most exciting findings from an applied perspective are the performance advantages conferred from QE training. In this commentary we suggest that QE research needs a period of consolidation, rather than expansion if the mechanisms underpinning these performance effects are to be better understood. We need to manage the difficult balancing act of ensuring consistency in definitio...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomeno...
Support for the proposition that the Quiet Eye (QE) duration reflects a period of response programmi...
In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done ...
The Quiet Eye (QE) phenomenon has a robust literature base. However, the specific mechanisms by whic...
All sports require precise control of physical actions and vision is essential in providing the info...
Frank C, Schack T. In my mind's (quiet) eye: A perceptual-cognitive approach to the Quiet Eye - comm...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer qu...
How we learn and refine motor skills in the most effective manner and how we prevent performance bre...
Inspired by the pioneering work of Joan Vickers, Quiet Eye (QE) research has gained increased attent...
Amidst the continued theorising and objective epistemological approach to perceptual research (Micha...
The Quiet Eye (QE; Vickers 1996) has been shown to underpin successful performance, differentiating ...
In this target article (TA; CISS2016_100), Joan Vickers gives an overview of 20 years of research on...
It has been consistently reported that experts show longer quiet eye (QE) durations when compared to...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomeno...
Support for the proposition that the Quiet Eye (QE) duration reflects a period of response programmi...
In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done ...
The Quiet Eye (QE) phenomenon has a robust literature base. However, the specific mechanisms by whic...
All sports require precise control of physical actions and vision is essential in providing the info...
Frank C, Schack T. In my mind's (quiet) eye: A perceptual-cognitive approach to the Quiet Eye - comm...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer qu...
How we learn and refine motor skills in the most effective manner and how we prevent performance bre...
Inspired by the pioneering work of Joan Vickers, Quiet Eye (QE) research has gained increased attent...
Amidst the continued theorising and objective epistemological approach to perceptual research (Micha...
The Quiet Eye (QE; Vickers 1996) has been shown to underpin successful performance, differentiating ...
In this target article (TA; CISS2016_100), Joan Vickers gives an overview of 20 years of research on...
It has been consistently reported that experts show longer quiet eye (QE) durations when compared to...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomeno...
Support for the proposition that the Quiet Eye (QE) duration reflects a period of response programmi...