Die motorikwissenschaftliche Befundlage zum sogenannten „Quiet Eye“ weist darauf hin, dass hohe sportmotorische Leistungen, insbesondere in Präzisionsaufgaben, mit einer langen finalen Fixation vor der Bewegungsentfaltung einhergehen. Ein Mechanismus, der diesen Zusammenhang aus einer kognitionspsychologischen Perspektive erklären könnte, ist die Optimierung von Informationsverarbeitungsprozessen der Bewegungsparametrisierung. Diese Annahme wurde durch eine experimentelle Manipulation von Zielinstruktionen in einer Ballwurfaufgabe untersucht. Zum einen zeigen die Ergebnisse, dass sich die räumliche Verankerung des Quiet Eye in Abhängigkeit der variierten Aufgabenziele verändert; zum anderen deuten die Befunde darauf hin, dass sich Veränderu...
The quiet-eye (QE) phenomenon has been found to predict subsequent motor performance. However, it re...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
Evidence suggests a strong relation between superior motor performance and the duration of the last ...
Evidence suggests that superior motor performance coincides with a longer duration of the last fixat...
Vielfach konnte in den letzten Jahren die Bedeutung einer langen letzten Fixation vor Bewegungsbegin...
Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomeno...
In targeting tasks, the final fixation duration before movement initiation (i.e., Quiet Eye, QE) has...
Particularly in targeting tasks, the final fixation before movement initiation (Quiet Eye, QE) relia...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
In the study of the mutual coupling between perception and action, the performance-enhancing effect ...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
The Quiet Eye (QE; Vickers 1996) has been shown to underpin successful performance, differentiating ...
The quiet eye (QE) is a gaze phenomenon that has been studied over more than two decades. However, t...
The quiet-eye (QE) phenomenon has been found to predict subsequent motor performance. However, it re...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
Evidence suggests a strong relation between superior motor performance and the duration of the last ...
Evidence suggests that superior motor performance coincides with a longer duration of the last fixat...
Vielfach konnte in den letzten Jahren die Bedeutung einer langen letzten Fixation vor Bewegungsbegin...
Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomeno...
In targeting tasks, the final fixation duration before movement initiation (i.e., Quiet Eye, QE) has...
Particularly in targeting tasks, the final fixation before movement initiation (Quiet Eye, QE) relia...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
In the study of the mutual coupling between perception and action, the performance-enhancing effect ...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
The Quiet Eye (QE; Vickers 1996) has been shown to underpin successful performance, differentiating ...
The quiet eye (QE) is a gaze phenomenon that has been studied over more than two decades. However, t...
The quiet-eye (QE) phenomenon has been found to predict subsequent motor performance. However, it re...
In the current study, predictions of a theoretical account to the explanation of the Quiet Eye (QE) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...