Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants and the second with participants of intermediate skill) were conducted to examine the capability of tennis players to predict the direction of an opponent's service in situ. In both experiments two different response conditions, reflecting differing degrees of perception-action coupling, were employed. In a coupled condition players were required to make a movement-based response identical to that which they would use to hit a return of service in a game situation, whereas in an uncoupled condition a verbal prediction of service direction was required. Experiment 1 provided clear evidence of superior prediction accuracy under the coupled respo...
ABSTRACT. The authors examined 13 skilled and 12 novice tennis performers ’ ability to use visual in...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the extent to which anticipation of an action's perc...
Two experiments were conducted on the nature of expert perception in the sport of squash. In the fir...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
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...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
ABSTRACT. The authors examined 13 skilled and 12 novice tennis performers ’ ability to use visual in...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the extent to which anticipation of an action's perc...
Two experiments were conducted on the nature of expert perception in the sport of squash. In the fir...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
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...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
The purpose of this experiment was to extend theoretical understanding of transfer of learning by in...
ABSTRACT. The authors examined 13 skilled and 12 novice tennis performers ’ ability to use visual in...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the extent to which anticipation of an action's perc...
Two experiments were conducted on the nature of expert perception in the sport of squash. In the fir...