In field and pool sports, players' running or swimming motor patterns appear to characterise them, and these ‘gait signatures’ may aid in identifying players as team-mates. If this identification process was sufficiently brief to be relevant in ball sports, training to improve familiarity with team-mates' movement patterns may improve team performance. We examined time for Team-Mate Identification (TM-ID) decisions under different circumstances. 6 water-polo players (team-mate participants) and 6 club swimmers (unknown distractors) were filmed sprint swimming past two video cameras, one above and one below the water surface. The resulting footage was edited into two randomised series of video-clips. The water-polo players then viewed the cl...
Decision making in sports has been extensively studied over the last two decades, with a particular ...
Some aspects of perceiving biological motion seem to be innate for humans (Dittrich, 1993). The abil...
The purpose of this study was to analyse swimmers' perceptual judgements of a simulated time-to-cont...
In team sports, effective execution of a pass depends on correctly and quickly identifying the inten...
Success in fast-ball sports relies on many factors which interact at both movement and cognitive lev...
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...
Recognizing familiars from a distance or in low vision conditions is a perceptual ability that human...
BACKGROUND: Accurate decisions are essential for successful performance in visually and temporally ...
The ability to recognize patterns of play is fundamental to performance in team sports. While typica...
It was hypothesized that a specialized gait recognition skill enables humans to distinguish the gait...
The purpose of the present study is to verify the incidence of ball handling in swimming intensity i...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the psychophysiological characteristics of football players ...
Abstract The purpose of the present study is to verify the incidence of ball handling in swimming in...
The aim of this study was to examine swimmers' activity-technical device coupling during an experime...
Decision making in sports has been extensively studied over the last two decades, with a particular ...
Some aspects of perceiving biological motion seem to be innate for humans (Dittrich, 1993). The abil...
The purpose of this study was to analyse swimmers' perceptual judgements of a simulated time-to-cont...
In team sports, effective execution of a pass depends on correctly and quickly identifying the inten...
Success in fast-ball sports relies on many factors which interact at both movement and cognitive lev...
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...
Recognizing familiars from a distance or in low vision conditions is a perceptual ability that human...
BACKGROUND: Accurate decisions are essential for successful performance in visually and temporally ...
The ability to recognize patterns of play is fundamental to performance in team sports. While typica...
It was hypothesized that a specialized gait recognition skill enables humans to distinguish the gait...
The purpose of the present study is to verify the incidence of ball handling in swimming intensity i...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the psychophysiological characteristics of football players ...
Abstract The purpose of the present study is to verify the incidence of ball handling in swimming in...
The aim of this study was to examine swimmers' activity-technical device coupling during an experime...
Decision making in sports has been extensively studied over the last two decades, with a particular ...
Some aspects of perceiving biological motion seem to be innate for humans (Dittrich, 1993). The abil...
The purpose of this study was to analyse swimmers' perceptual judgements of a simulated time-to-cont...