Purpose: We examined links between the kinematics of an opponent’s actions and the visual search behaviours of badminton players responding to those actions. Method: A kinematic analysis of international standard badminton players (n = 4) was undertaken as they completed a range of serves. Video of these players serving was used to create a life-size temporal occlusion test film to measure anticipation responses. Expert (n = 8) and novice (n = 8) badminton players anticipated serve location while wearing an eye movement registration system. Results: During the execution phase of the opponents’ movement, the kinematic analysis showed between-shot differences in distance travelled and peak acceleration at the shoulder, elbow, wrist and racket...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the invariant information of badminton forehand...
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the gaze behavior of tennis players with differ...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...
Purpose: We examined links between the kinematics of an opponent’s actions and the visual search beh...
Purpose: We examined links between the kinematics of an opponent's actions and the visual search beh...
Badminton is a fast racket sport and requires players to develop highly advanced anticipation skills...
In a series of 3 experiments, the authors examined the ability of badminton players of different ski...
This thesis examined the perceptual strategies of expert and novice badminton players in an attempt ...
Eye-tracking research has allowed the characterisation of gaze behaviours in some racket sports (e.g...
Over the past decades, researchers in racquet sports have been testing the role of visual anticipati...
[[abstract]]This research is to examine the accuracy of anticipation of points of landing of an over...
The purpose of this study was to examine how removing visual feedback affects ball and racket kinema...
[[abstract]]Examine the preparatory phase of badminton forehand shots ...
Aim. This research aimed at better understanding the relationship between gaze strategy and anticipa...
none5noAim: Investigation of the combined occurrence and characteristics of saccades and microsaccad...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the invariant information of badminton forehand...
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the gaze behavior of tennis players with differ...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...
Purpose: We examined links between the kinematics of an opponent’s actions and the visual search beh...
Purpose: We examined links between the kinematics of an opponent's actions and the visual search beh...
Badminton is a fast racket sport and requires players to develop highly advanced anticipation skills...
In a series of 3 experiments, the authors examined the ability of badminton players of different ski...
This thesis examined the perceptual strategies of expert and novice badminton players in an attempt ...
Eye-tracking research has allowed the characterisation of gaze behaviours in some racket sports (e.g...
Over the past decades, researchers in racquet sports have been testing the role of visual anticipati...
[[abstract]]This research is to examine the accuracy of anticipation of points of landing of an over...
The purpose of this study was to examine how removing visual feedback affects ball and racket kinema...
[[abstract]]Examine the preparatory phase of badminton forehand shots ...
Aim. This research aimed at better understanding the relationship between gaze strategy and anticipa...
none5noAim: Investigation of the combined occurrence and characteristics of saccades and microsaccad...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the invariant information of badminton forehand...
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the gaze behavior of tennis players with differ...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...