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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| Language: | English |
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Champaign, IL
Human Kinetics
2007
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| Call Number : | RC 1236.E38 V53 2007 |
Table of Contents:
- 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


