Perception, cognition, and decision training the quiet eye in action

"The book is organized into three parts. Part I introduces the visuomotor system and two processing systems that work together to permit the great range of actions humans perform. Eye-tracking technology is reviewed along with new possibilities for measuring what athletes really see when they p...

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Main Author: Vickers, Joan N. 1945- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Champaign, IL Human Kinetics 2007
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505 0 |a Introduction to the theoretical foundations -- Part I : Visual perception, cognition, and action -- 1 Visual system, motor control, and the changing brain -- 2 Measuring what athletes see -- 3 Visual attention and gaze control -- Part II: Gaze control and the quiet eye in sport -- 4 Gaze control framework -- 5 Gaze control to a single fixed target -- 6 Gaze control in abstract-target and moving-target tasks -- 7 Gaze control in interceptive timing tasks -- 8 Gaze control in tactical tasks -- Part III: Decision training in sport -- 9 Decision-training model -- 10 Designing practices with a decision-training focus -- 11 Providing feedback with a decision-training focus -- 12 Providing instruction with a decision-training focus 
520 |a "The book is organized into three parts. Part I introduces the visuomotor system and two processing systems that work together to permit the great range of actions humans perform. Eye-tracking technology is reviewed along with new possibilities for measuring what athletes really see when they perform. In part II, the author presents a unique framework of gaze control. Readers will learn how skilled athletes control the gaze to gain optimal control of their attention and decision making. The quiet eye phenomenon, measurement, and training are also addressed. Part III describes the three-step decision-training model and its application to how coaches design practice, provide feedback, use questions, and give instructions. Case studies show how others are using the model and the seven decision-training tools."--Pub. desc 
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