Recently it has been reported that practicing putting with visual illusions that make the hole appear larger than it actually is leads to longer-lasting performance improvements. Interestingly, from a motor control and learning perspective, it may be possible to actually predict the opposite to occur, as facing a smaller appearing target should enforce performers to be more precise. To test this idea the authors invited participants to practice an aiming task (i.e., a marble-shooting task) with either a visual illusion that made the target appear larger or a visual illusion that made the target appear smaller. They applied a pre–post test design, included a control group training without any illusory effects and increased the amount of prac...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...
Witt, Linkenauger, and Proffitt (Psychological Science, 23, 397–399, 2012) demonstrated that golf pu...
One of the reasons we (the authors) enjoy going to live college basketball games is to watch the ant...
The present study extended recent research revealing that illusions can influence performance in gol...
Background: Although studies has shown the effectiveness of large visual illusion and external focus...
The ability to detect deceptive intent within actions is a crucial element of skill across many task...
To examine attentional focusing (AF) instruction mechanisms, the present study observed their novel ...
When hitting, kicking, or throwing balls at targets, online control in the target area is impossible...
Research has shown that large visual illusions and an external focus of attention can improve novice...
Abstract: Visual illusions occur around us all the time, which present in nature and appear when you...
Action observation training and motor imagery training have independently been studied and considere...
Based on the principle of demonstration and imitation of motor skills, observational learning is a c...
Determining practical ways to improve motor skill learning is crucial to enhancing behavior. Combini...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...
Witt, Linkenauger, and Proffitt (Psychological Science, 23, 397–399, 2012) demonstrated that golf pu...
One of the reasons we (the authors) enjoy going to live college basketball games is to watch the ant...
The present study extended recent research revealing that illusions can influence performance in gol...
Background: Although studies has shown the effectiveness of large visual illusion and external focus...
The ability to detect deceptive intent within actions is a crucial element of skill across many task...
To examine attentional focusing (AF) instruction mechanisms, the present study observed their novel ...
When hitting, kicking, or throwing balls at targets, online control in the target area is impossible...
Research has shown that large visual illusions and an external focus of attention can improve novice...
Abstract: Visual illusions occur around us all the time, which present in nature and appear when you...
Action observation training and motor imagery training have independently been studied and considere...
Based on the principle of demonstration and imitation of motor skills, observational learning is a c...
Determining practical ways to improve motor skill learning is crucial to enhancing behavior. Combini...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...
Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticip...