Numerous methods have been used to study expertise and performance. In the present article, we compare the cognitive thought processes of skilled soccer players when responding to film-based simulations of defensive situations involving two different experimental conditions. Participants either remained stationary in a seated position (n= 10) or were allowed to move (n= 10) in response to life-size film sequences of 11 versus 11 open-play soccer situations viewed from a player’s perspective. Response accuracy and retrospective verbal reports of thinking were collected across the two task conditions. In the movement-based response group, participants generated a greater number of verbal report statements, including a higher proportion of eva...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Many studies have shown that experts possess better perceptual-cognitive skills than novices (e.g., ...
Lex H, Essig K, Knoblauch A, Schack T. Cognitive Representations and Cognitive Processing of Team-Sp...
Numerous methods have been used to study expertise and performance. In the present article, we compa...
The aims in the current programme of research were to examine the processes underpinning superior an...
Objectives: Three main goals were addressed in this research. First, we tested the claims of two cog...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: Three main goals were addressed in this research. First, we tested ...
The ability to anticipate and to make decisions is crucial to skilled performance in many sports. We...
Chapter 2 investigated the extent to which successful decision-making by experts (international assi...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
This study has as its main object to show the effect of categorization of the configurations of pl...
Gaze and movement behaviors of association football goalkeepers were compared under two video simula...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
We examined whether soccer players with varying levels of perceptual-cognitive expertise can be diff...
This study examined the relative contribution of visual, perceptual, and cog-nitive skills to the de...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Many studies have shown that experts possess better perceptual-cognitive skills than novices (e.g., ...
Lex H, Essig K, Knoblauch A, Schack T. Cognitive Representations and Cognitive Processing of Team-Sp...
Numerous methods have been used to study expertise and performance. In the present article, we compa...
The aims in the current programme of research were to examine the processes underpinning superior an...
Objectives: Three main goals were addressed in this research. First, we tested the claims of two cog...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: Three main goals were addressed in this research. First, we tested ...
The ability to anticipate and to make decisions is crucial to skilled performance in many sports. We...
Chapter 2 investigated the extent to which successful decision-making by experts (international assi...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
This study has as its main object to show the effect of categorization of the configurations of pl...
Gaze and movement behaviors of association football goalkeepers were compared under two video simula...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
We examined whether soccer players with varying levels of perceptual-cognitive expertise can be diff...
This study examined the relative contribution of visual, perceptual, and cog-nitive skills to the de...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Many studies have shown that experts possess better perceptual-cognitive skills than novices (e.g., ...
Lex H, Essig K, Knoblauch A, Schack T. Cognitive Representations and Cognitive Processing of Team-Sp...