Success in fast-ball sports relies on many factors which interact at both movement and cognitive levels. Players must recognize their teammates and decide whether to pass the ball to create or take advantage of scoring affordances. Previous research has shown athletes can identify teammates from brief visual displays during fast-ball sports and this is related to the amount of time individuals train together. However, it is likely other factors also affect recognition and, consequently, decision making related to ball passing. The present study extended the Teammate Identification (TM-ID) paradigm to examine magnitude of liking of one's teammates in relation to response time components of TM-ID. An increase in movement time was found for id...
This study examined differences in decision-making time and accuracy as attributes of speed discrimi...
Over the last decade, research on the visual focus of attention has become increasingly popular in p...
BACKGROUND: Accurate decisions are essential for successful performance in visually and temporally ...
In field and pool sports, players' running or swimming motor patterns appear to characterise them, a...
Background: Biological motion affords the observer a significant amount of relative information that...
Background: Biological motion affords the observer a significant amount of relative information that...
Some aspects of perceiving biological motion seem to be innate for humans (Dittrich, 1993). The abil...
In team sports, effective execution of a pass depends on correctly and quickly identifying the inten...
Abstract (1) Background: Several findings have shown how social stimuli can influence attentional p...
Recognizing familiars from a distance or in low vision conditions is a perceptual ability that human...
Three experiments investigated the predictions of the biased competition theory of selective attenti...
Sport activities usually require a high efficiency of visual information processing. Therefore, it s...
Three experiments investigated the predictions of the biased competition theory of selective attenti...
Substantial research exists in relation to the effect of fatigue on the cognitive skills of athletes...
Verbal intrateam communication has been shown to be important for effective team sports performance....
This study examined differences in decision-making time and accuracy as attributes of speed discrimi...
Over the last decade, research on the visual focus of attention has become increasingly popular in p...
BACKGROUND: Accurate decisions are essential for successful performance in visually and temporally ...
In field and pool sports, players' running or swimming motor patterns appear to characterise them, a...
Background: Biological motion affords the observer a significant amount of relative information that...
Background: Biological motion affords the observer a significant amount of relative information that...
Some aspects of perceiving biological motion seem to be innate for humans (Dittrich, 1993). The abil...
In team sports, effective execution of a pass depends on correctly and quickly identifying the inten...
Abstract (1) Background: Several findings have shown how social stimuli can influence attentional p...
Recognizing familiars from a distance or in low vision conditions is a perceptual ability that human...
Three experiments investigated the predictions of the biased competition theory of selective attenti...
Sport activities usually require a high efficiency of visual information processing. Therefore, it s...
Three experiments investigated the predictions of the biased competition theory of selective attenti...
Substantial research exists in relation to the effect of fatigue on the cognitive skills of athletes...
Verbal intrateam communication has been shown to be important for effective team sports performance....
This study examined differences in decision-making time and accuracy as attributes of speed discrimi...
Over the last decade, research on the visual focus of attention has become increasingly popular in p...
BACKGROUND: Accurate decisions are essential for successful performance in visually and temporally ...