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Anticipation skill in a real-world task: measurement,training, and transfer in tennis
Authors:Williams A Mark  Ward Paul  Knowles John M  Smeeton Nicholas J
Affiliation:Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, England. m.williams@livjm.ac.uk
Abstract:Anticipation skill in tennis was examined using realistic film simulations, movement-based response measures, and a portable eye movement recording system. Skilled players were faster than their less skilled counterparts in anticipating the direction of opponents' tennis strokes, with this superior performance being based, at least in part, on more effective visual search behaviors. The processes mediating superior performance were then modeled in groups of recreational tennis players using video simulation, instruction, and feedback. Players who received perceptual training improved their performance on laboratory- and field-based tests of anticipation when compared with matched placebo and control groups that did not receive any instruction regarding expert performance strategies. The approach used may have practical utility in a variety of performance contexts.
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