Motor-performance-enhancing effects of long final fixations before movement initiation – a phenomenon called Quiet Eye (QE) – have repeatedly been demonstrated. Drawing on the information-processing framework, it is assumed that the QE supports information processing revealed by the close link between QE duration and task demands concerning, in particular, response selection and movement parameterisation. However, the question remains whether the suggested mechanism also holds for processes referring to stimulus identification. Thus, in a series of two experiments, performance in a targeting task was tested as a function of experimentally manipulated visual processing demands as well as experimentally manipulated QE durations. The results s...
The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as the quiet eye, has been consistently id...
The quiet eye phenomenon describes the performance advantage conferred by a steady ocular fixation o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
Evidence suggests that superior motor performance coincides with a longer duration of the last fixat...
Evidence suggests a strong relation between superior motor performance and the duration of the last ...
In targeting tasks, the final fixation duration before movement initiation (i.e., Quiet Eye, QE) has...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
The quiet-eye (QE) phenomenon has been found to predict subsequent motor performance. However, it re...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
To date, despite a large body of evidence in favor of the advantage of an effect-related focus of at...
Particularly in targeting tasks, the final fixation before movement initiation (Quiet Eye, QE) relia...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as ...
Die motorikwissenschaftliche Befundlage zum sogenannten „Quiet Eye“ weist darauf hin, dass hohe spor...
The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as the quiet eye, has been consistently id...
The quiet eye phenomenon describes the performance advantage conferred by a steady ocular fixation o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: A prerequisite for high performance in motor tasks is the acquisition of egocentric sen...
Evidence suggests that superior motor performance coincides with a longer duration of the last fixat...
Evidence suggests a strong relation between superior motor performance and the duration of the last ...
In targeting tasks, the final fixation duration before movement initiation (i.e., Quiet Eye, QE) has...
It is incontestable that high motor performance requires an optimal coupling between perception and ...
The quiet-eye (QE) phenomenon has been found to predict subsequent motor performance. However, it re...
Sports and athletes’ highest performance offer a fascinating scenario to investigate perceptual-moto...
Superior performance in target sports has been associated with a long quiet eye period, defined as a...
To date, despite a large body of evidence in favor of the advantage of an effect-related focus of at...
Particularly in targeting tasks, the final fixation before movement initiation (Quiet Eye, QE) relia...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as ...
Die motorikwissenschaftliche Befundlage zum sogenannten „Quiet Eye“ weist darauf hin, dass hohe spor...
The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as the quiet eye, has been consistently id...
The quiet eye phenomenon describes the performance advantage conferred by a steady ocular fixation o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...