The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of advance knowledge on the kinematics of one-handed catching. Balls were launched from a distance of 8.4 m by a ball-projection machine with adjustable launching speed. Fifteen skilled ball catchers caught 160 balls with their preferred hand under blocked-order (4 blocks, each comprising 20 trials at 1 of 4 different ball speeds) or random-order (4 blocks, each comprising 20 trials of 4 different ball speeds) conditions. By projecting balls with different ball speeds from a fixed position, it was possible to modify the temporal constraints of the catching task. In both the blocked-order and random-order conditions, catching performance (number of catches, touches and misses) decreas...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
Recent research almost unambiguously refutes the hypothesis that the timing of interceptive actions ...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of advance knowledge on the kinematics of ...
The skill of catching has drawn attention to motor control researchers because reaching out and gras...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Postural adjustments to an upcoming support-surface perturbation of balance have...
Catching a flying ball involves bringing the hand to the aimed interception point at the right time,...
The authors studied changes in performance and kinematics during the acquisition of a 1-handed catch...
Catching a flying ball involves bringing the hand to the aimed interception point at the right time,...
This study examined if, and how, implicit advance knowledge of upcoming ball speed influences the in...
ABSTRACT. The authors studied changes in performance and kinematics during the acquisition of a 1-ha...
Introduction Dynamic interceptive actions, like catching, are performed under severe spatial and te...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Previous work using prediction-motion tasks has indicated that time-to-contact estimates are based e...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
Recent research almost unambiguously refutes the hypothesis that the timing of interceptive actions ...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of advance knowledge on the kinematics of ...
The skill of catching has drawn attention to motor control researchers because reaching out and gras...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Postural adjustments to an upcoming support-surface perturbation of balance have...
Catching a flying ball involves bringing the hand to the aimed interception point at the right time,...
The authors studied changes in performance and kinematics during the acquisition of a 1-handed catch...
Catching a flying ball involves bringing the hand to the aimed interception point at the right time,...
This study examined if, and how, implicit advance knowledge of upcoming ball speed influences the in...
ABSTRACT. The authors studied changes in performance and kinematics during the acquisition of a 1-ha...
Introduction Dynamic interceptive actions, like catching, are performed under severe spatial and te...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Previous work using prediction-motion tasks has indicated that time-to-contact estimates are based e...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
The role of advanced visual information in ball catching was investigated by integrating video image...
Recent research almost unambiguously refutes the hypothesis that the timing of interceptive actions ...