Athletes often give more accurate estimates of egocentric distance along the ground than do non-athletes. To explore whether cognitive calibration was accompanied by perceptual change, athletes and non-athletes made verbal height and distance estimates and also did a perceptual matching task between perceived egocentric distances and frontal vertical extents. Both groups were well calibrated for height estimation for poles viewed frontally, but athletes were much better calibrated at estimating longer egocentric distances (which are systematically underestimated by non-athletes). Athletes were more likely to have learned specific units of ground distance from relevant sports contexts. Both groups reported using human height as a metric for ...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
<div><p>We explored the effect of gravity on the perceived representation of the absolute distance o...
Athletes often give more accurate estimates of egocentric distance along the ground than do non-athl...
Many varsity athletes participate in sports for which there are standardized dimensions with which t...
Quantitative predictions of egocentric distance and geographical slant perception may be derived fro...
The question for this research was whether athletes participating in team sports have better spatial...
20 male athletes and 20 control subjects were required to make estimates of the length of their body...
Skill in estimuting distances is essential for professionul athletes as well as many nonathletes. Ho...
This study was to investigate the effect of moderateintensity-exercise and training status on the pe...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Perceptual matches between vertical extents (poles) and egocentric extents (between the observer and...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
It has not been established that walking without vision to previewed targets is indeed controlled by...
International audienceThe perception of the horizontal and vertical distances of a visual target to ...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
<div><p>We explored the effect of gravity on the perceived representation of the absolute distance o...
Athletes often give more accurate estimates of egocentric distance along the ground than do non-athl...
Many varsity athletes participate in sports for which there are standardized dimensions with which t...
Quantitative predictions of egocentric distance and geographical slant perception may be derived fro...
The question for this research was whether athletes participating in team sports have better spatial...
20 male athletes and 20 control subjects were required to make estimates of the length of their body...
Skill in estimuting distances is essential for professionul athletes as well as many nonathletes. Ho...
This study was to investigate the effect of moderateintensity-exercise and training status on the pe...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Perceptual matches between vertical extents (poles) and egocentric extents (between the observer and...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
It has not been established that walking without vision to previewed targets is indeed controlled by...
International audienceThe perception of the horizontal and vertical distances of a visual target to ...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
<div><p>We explored the effect of gravity on the perceived representation of the absolute distance o...