WOS: 000266122100014PubMed ID: 19188901Aim. The aim of this study was to determine multiple-choice reaction and visual perception in female and male elite athletes. Methods. A total of 49 athletes (26 males, 23 females) with a mean age of 21.84 +/- 1.94 in the range of 18-26 years participated in this study. Participants,were college athletes participating in basketball, soccer, handball, volleyball, gymnastics, fencing and swimming. Two tests were applied to investigate the multiple-choice reaction and visual perception of athletes: Vienna Determination Test and Visual Pursuit Test. Results. The results indicated that male athletes had lower total amount of incorrect responses to a stimulus, compared with female athletes and that individua...
Background and purpose: Reaction time is one of the important non- invasive methods used to study a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychological and psychomotor variables such as reactio...
(1) Aim: The study aimed at assessing simple-reaction, recognition and cognitive-reaction times to v...
Sport activities usually require a high efficiency of visual information processing. Therefore, it s...
M.Phil.Vision is the most dominant of the five senses and plays an important role in our daily lives...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether sport participation and driving has any effect o...
The aims of this study are to analyse sprint reaction and visual reaction times of female athletes o...
Purpose: The study aims at the determining gender differences of basketball players aged 12-13 years...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine the reaction times of athletes engaged with differe...
Research has shown that a strong correlation exists between vision and performance. In the sporting ...
ABSTRACT Reaction time is an important aspect in athletic performance. Simple reaction time (SRT), a...
This study aims to verify the visual behavior using the analysis of both quantity and duration of vi...
Objectives This study was conducted to compare the reaction time & anticipation skills of football p...
Objective: Performance in racquet sports is closely related to both physical and psychomotor skills....
Three groups of females: contact athletes (basketball players), noncontact athletes (tennis and golf...
Background and purpose: Reaction time is one of the important non- invasive methods used to study a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychological and psychomotor variables such as reactio...
(1) Aim: The study aimed at assessing simple-reaction, recognition and cognitive-reaction times to v...
Sport activities usually require a high efficiency of visual information processing. Therefore, it s...
M.Phil.Vision is the most dominant of the five senses and plays an important role in our daily lives...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether sport participation and driving has any effect o...
The aims of this study are to analyse sprint reaction and visual reaction times of female athletes o...
Purpose: The study aims at the determining gender differences of basketball players aged 12-13 years...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine the reaction times of athletes engaged with differe...
Research has shown that a strong correlation exists between vision and performance. In the sporting ...
ABSTRACT Reaction time is an important aspect in athletic performance. Simple reaction time (SRT), a...
This study aims to verify the visual behavior using the analysis of both quantity and duration of vi...
Objectives This study was conducted to compare the reaction time & anticipation skills of football p...
Objective: Performance in racquet sports is closely related to both physical and psychomotor skills....
Three groups of females: contact athletes (basketball players), noncontact athletes (tennis and golf...
Background and purpose: Reaction time is one of the important non- invasive methods used to study a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychological and psychomotor variables such as reactio...
(1) Aim: The study aimed at assessing simple-reaction, recognition and cognitive-reaction times to v...