It is unclear whether perceptual–motor skill transfer is based upon similarity between the learning and transfer domains per identical elements theory, or facilitated by an understanding of underlying principles in accordance with general principle theory. Here, the predictions of identical elements theory, general principle theory, and aspects of a recently proposed model for the transfer of perceptual–motor skill with respect to expertise in the learning and transfer domains are examined. The capabilities of expert karate athletes, near-expert karate athletes, and novices to anticipate and respond to stimulus skills derived from taekwondo and Australian football were investigated in ecologically valid contexts using an in situ temporal oc...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Constant environmental variation forces the adaptation of previously learned behaviors to suit insta...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
This chapter presents a synopsis of existing knowledge about transfer in sport, with the view that s...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
This research aims to investigate whether expertise, specifically martial arts expertise, is transfe...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This paper presents a preliminary model that outlines the mechanisms underlying the transfer of perc...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This paper presents a preliminary model that outlines the mechanisms underlying the transfer of perc...
In a series of 3 experiments, the authors examined the ability of badminton players of different ski...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Constant environmental variation forces the adaptation of previously learned behaviors to suit insta...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
This chapter presents a synopsis of existing knowledge about transfer in sport, with the view that s...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
This research aims to investigate whether expertise, specifically martial arts expertise, is transfe...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This paper presents a preliminary model that outlines the mechanisms underlying the transfer of perc...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This paper presents a preliminary model that outlines the mechanisms underlying the transfer of perc...
In a series of 3 experiments, the authors examined the ability of badminton players of different ski...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Three experiments were undertaken to ascertain the extent to which expertise in natural anticipatory...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...