Journal article
Discrimination of visual anticipation in skilled cricket batsmen
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Vol.28(4), pp.483-488
2016
Abstract
This article outlines a study that sought to discriminate visual anticipation skill between highly skilled (n = 13), elite club (n = 17), and elite youth (n = 9) cricket batsmen. Participants watched a video-based temporal occlusion test of a bowler and anticipated with a motor response. Results indicated that overall highly skilled and club batsmen were significantly superior to youth batsmen. Highly skilled batsmen anticipated above chance at ball release occlusion, whereas club and youth batsmen were above chance at no occlusion. Findings indicate that video-based temporal occlusion with a motor response is sensitive to discriminate anticipation in skilled players.
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- Title
- Discrimination of visual anticipation in skilled cricket batsmen
- Authors/Creators
- J. Brenton (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityS. Müller (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityA. Mansingh (Author/Creator) - University of the West Indies System
- Publication Details
- Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Vol.28(4), pp.483-488
- Publisher
- Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis Group
- Identifiers
- 991005544290107891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Psychology and Exercise Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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