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The effect of local kinematic changes on anticipation judgments
Authors:Cañal-Bruland Rouwen  van Ginneken Wouter F  van der Meer Bart R  Williams A Mark
Institution:a Research Institute MOVE, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
b Discipline of Exercise and Sports Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia
c Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Abstract:Skilled tennis players rely on a more global than local perceptual strategy when anticipating an opponent’s shot direction in tennis (Williams, Huys, Cañal-Bruland, & Hagemann, 2009). Global perceptual strategy refers to the pick-up of dynamic information across different body areas rather than from a single source such as the arm or racket. We extend previous work by examining the spatiotemporal characteristics of visual information pick-up when anticipating shot direction in tennis. We perturbed information from various body locations by interchanging the dynamics of selected areas with those from strokes played to the opposite side of the court. In addition, we presented each manipulation under four different temporal occlusion conditions (from 240 ms prior to racket-ball contact) to examine the time course of information extraction. Skilled tennis players outperformed less skilled counterparts in predicting shot direction, even at early phases of the opponent’s motion. Moreover, skilled players showed significant decrements in performance when the arms and racket were perturbed, highlighting the relevance of distal information when anticipating opponents’ intentions.
Keywords:2300  2323  3720
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