Skilled performers of time-constrained motor actions acquire information about the action preferences of their opponents in an effort to better anticipate the outcome of that opponent's actions. However, there is reason to doubt that knowledge of an opponent's action preferences would unequivocally influence anticipatory responses in a positive way. It is possible that overt information about an opponent's actions could distract skilled performers from using the advance kinematic information they would usually rely on to anticipate actions, particularly when the opponent performs an 'unexpected' action that is not in accordance with his or her previous behaviour. The aim of this study was to examine how the ability to anticipate the outcome...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Previous studies have provided evidence consistent with the proposal that people “simulate” observed...
We identified the information used to anticipate throw direction in handball. In two experiments, we...
Abstract The aim of this thesis was to examine the informational value of handball penalty biologica...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Recent perceptual-motor studies have revealed variations in learning trajectories of novices. Despit...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Expert performers in striking sports can hit objects moving at high speed with incredible precision....
The key to action control is one’s ability to adequately predict the consequences of one’s actions. ...
Expert performers in striking sports can hit objects moving at high speed with incredible precisian....
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Previous studies have provided evidence consistent with the proposal that people “simulate” observed...
We identified the information used to anticipate throw direction in handball. In two experiments, we...
Abstract The aim of this thesis was to examine the informational value of handball penalty biologica...
The relationship between perception-action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants a...
Recent perceptual-motor studies have revealed variations in learning trajectories of novices. Despit...
The relationship between perception–action coupling and anticipatory skill in an interceptive task w...
Expert performers in striking sports can hit objects moving at high speed with incredible precision....
The key to action control is one’s ability to adequately predict the consequences of one’s actions. ...
Expert performers in striking sports can hit objects moving at high speed with incredible precisian....
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
A novel, representative task was used to examine skill-based differences in the perceptual and cogni...
Superior performance in striking sports requires anticipation skill because of constraints imposed o...
Previous studies have provided evidence consistent with the proposal that people “simulate” observed...