RationaleIn comparison to players little is known about how sports officials integrate perception and cognition to manage in-game decisions.DesignUsing a naturalistic approach this paper uses first-person eye-tracked video footage to document the attentional demands and situation awareness (SA) of expert touch (rugby/football) referees in their real-world environment to inform decision training for amateur officials. Drawing directly from match performances, an applied cognitive task analysis (ACTA) technique investigated how three international referees manage complex attentional demands, to see what lessons could be learned for less-experienced referees.FindingsReferees emphasised the importance of role clarity and game understanding as t...
Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated in...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
Abstract We examined sport expertise as a function of role. In study 1, referees were better than pl...
RationaleIn comparison to players little is known about how sports officials integrate perception an...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
Referees need to be able to efficiently make decisions under time pressure in a dynamic and complex ...
International audienceReferee decision making is an emblematic example of complex cognition. We stud...
Perceptual-cognitive skills are important characteristics for sport participants, which have been sh...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
Although researchers have independently investigated the physical and decision-making (DM) demands e...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
Compared to sports performers, relatively little is known about how sports officials make decisions ...
In foul decision-making by football referees, visual search is important for gathering task-specific...
Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated in...
Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated in...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
Abstract We examined sport expertise as a function of role. In study 1, referees were better than pl...
RationaleIn comparison to players little is known about how sports officials integrate perception an...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
Referees need to be able to efficiently make decisions under time pressure in a dynamic and complex ...
International audienceReferee decision making is an emblematic example of complex cognition. We stud...
Perceptual-cognitive skills are important characteristics for sport participants, which have been sh...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
The purpose of this investigation was to pilot the use of a video-based training program designed to...
Although researchers have independently investigated the physical and decision-making (DM) demands e...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
Compared to sports performers, relatively little is known about how sports officials make decisions ...
In foul decision-making by football referees, visual search is important for gathering task-specific...
Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated in...
Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated in...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
Abstract We examined sport expertise as a function of role. In study 1, referees were better than pl...