Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anticipatory information pick-up from temporal occlusion studies are influenced by whether (a) the viewing period is of variable or fixed duration and (b) the task is a laboratory-based one with simple responses or a natural one requiring a coupled, interceptive movement response. Skilled and novice tennis players either made pencil-and-paper predictions of service direction (Experiment 1) or attempted to hit return strokes (Experiment 2) to tennis serves while their vision was temporally occluded in either a traditional progressive mode (where more information was revealed in each subsequent occlusion condition) or a moving window mode (where th...
This study examined how explicit advance knowledge might influence adaptive behavior to visual occlu...
This article describes a new automated method for the controlled occlusion of vision during natural ...
The purposes of this study were to: 1) examine anticipation timing and accuracy for courses and spin...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Perceptual anticipation has often been investigated using a video-based, temporal occlusion paradigm...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Perceptual anticipation has often been investigated using a video-based, temporal occlusion paradigm...
The temporal occlusion paradigm is often used in anticipation and decision-making research in sports...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This study examined how explicit advance knowledge might influence adaptive behavior to visual occlu...
This article describes a new automated method for the controlled occlusion of vision during natural ...
The purposes of this study were to: 1) examine anticipation timing and accuracy for courses and spin...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Perceptual anticipation has often been investigated using a video-based, temporal occlusion paradigm...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Perceptual anticipation has often been investigated using a video-based, temporal occlusion paradigm...
The temporal occlusion paradigm is often used in anticipation and decision-making research in sports...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
The timing of visual information pick-up for visual anticipation was examined by comparing the capab...
This study examined how explicit advance knowledge might influence adaptive behavior to visual occlu...
This article describes a new automated method for the controlled occlusion of vision during natural ...
The purposes of this study were to: 1) examine anticipation timing and accuracy for courses and spin...