Frank C, Schack T. In my mind's (quiet) eye: A perceptual-cognitive approach to the Quiet Eye - comment on Vickers. Current Issues in Sport Science. 2016;1(1): 107
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
This thesis aimed to increase our understanding of the psychophysiological correlates of superior mo...
The Quiet Eye (QE) phenomenon has a robust literature base. However, the specific mechanisms by whic...
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer qu...
Amidst the continued theorising and objective epistemological approach to perceptual research (Micha...
In this commentary, we respond to suggestions in previous Quiet Eye (QE) research that future work i...
The Quiet Eye (QE) construct, first reported by Prof Joan Vickers 25 years ago, has proved to be an ...
In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done ...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
All sports require precise control of physical actions and vision is essential in providing the info...
In this target article (TA; CISS2016_100), Joan Vickers gives an overview of 20 years of research on...
Inspired by the pioneering work of Joan Vickers, Quiet Eye (QE) research has gained increased attent...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
This thesis aimed to increase our understanding of the psychophysiological correlates of superior mo...
The Quiet Eye (QE) phenomenon has a robust literature base. However, the specific mechanisms by whic...
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer qu...
Amidst the continued theorising and objective epistemological approach to perceptual research (Micha...
In this commentary, we respond to suggestions in previous Quiet Eye (QE) research that future work i...
The Quiet Eye (QE) construct, first reported by Prof Joan Vickers 25 years ago, has proved to be an ...
In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done ...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
All sports require precise control of physical actions and vision is essential in providing the info...
In this target article (TA; CISS2016_100), Joan Vickers gives an overview of 20 years of research on...
Inspired by the pioneering work of Joan Vickers, Quiet Eye (QE) research has gained increased attent...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
This thesis aimed to increase our understanding of the psychophysiological correlates of superior mo...