Expertise studies into visual perceptual-motor skills have mainly focused their investigation upon group comparisons rather than individual comparisons. This study investigated the pick-up of visual information to time weight transfer and bat kinematics within an exemplar group of striking sport experts using an in situ temporal occlusion paradigm. Highly skilled cricket batsmen faced bowlers and attempted to strike delivered balls, whilst their vision was either temporally occluded through occlusion glasses prior to ball bounce or not occluded (control condition). A chronometric analysis was conducted on trials in the occlusion condition to quantify the pick-up of visual information to time biomechanical variables. Results indicated that i...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
This pilot study integrated sport expertise and biomechanics methodologies within a baseball batting...
This pilot study integrated sport expertise and biomechanics methodologies within a baseball batting...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
It is well known that skilled batters in fast-ball sports do not align their gaze with the ball thro...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
This article outlines a study that sought to discriminate visual anticipation skill between highly s...
Summary of Research This PhD thesis investigated whether visual-perceptual training or visual-per...
Objectives Cricket batting is performed under demanding constraints, which requires rapid and accur...
Objectives: Cricket batting is performed under demanding constraints, which requires rapid and accur...
The transfer of visual-perceptual-motor skill has received less attention in the literature on sport...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
This pilot study integrated sport expertise and biomechanics methodologies within a baseball batting...
This pilot study integrated sport expertise and biomechanics methodologies within a baseball batting...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
It is well known that skilled batters in fast-ball sports do not align their gaze with the ball thro...
The capability of cricket batsmen of different skill levels to pick-up information from the pre-rele...
This article outlines a study that sought to discriminate visual anticipation skill between highly s...
Summary of Research This PhD thesis investigated whether visual-perceptual training or visual-per...
Objectives Cricket batting is performed under demanding constraints, which requires rapid and accur...
Objectives: Cricket batting is performed under demanding constraints, which requires rapid and accur...
The transfer of visual-perceptual-motor skill has received less attention in the literature on sport...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study examined the perceptual attunement of relatively skilled individuals to the physical prop...
This study addressed the paucity of evidence of whether visual anticipation can be improved in emerg...