1980
DOI: 10.1080/02701367.1980.10605195
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Analysis of Gymnastics Judges' Visual Search

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“…Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte. 5(2), 28-41. http://www.cafyd.com/REVISTA/art3n5a06.pdf 31 active observer often has to make an instantaneous selection of pertinent cues of the visual field, while discarding the ones judged irrelevant (Bard, Fleury, Carriére, & Halle, 1980). Therefore, the subject must select the areas of the visual field given priority in processing (Lum, Enns, & Pratt, 2002), and certain visual search strategy is controlled by some knowledge that the coach has been developed over years of training, coaching or observing (Sonneschein, 1993).…”
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“…Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte. 5(2), 28-41. http://www.cafyd.com/REVISTA/art3n5a06.pdf 31 active observer often has to make an instantaneous selection of pertinent cues of the visual field, while discarding the ones judged irrelevant (Bard, Fleury, Carriére, & Halle, 1980). Therefore, the subject must select the areas of the visual field given priority in processing (Lum, Enns, & Pratt, 2002), and certain visual search strategy is controlled by some knowledge that the coach has been developed over years of training, coaching or observing (Sonneschein, 1993).…”
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“…Experts, those more experienced with the criterion skill, have been found to be significantly more accurate in detecting errors than novices (those less experienced) in skills such as the tennis forehand (Armstrong & Hoffman, 1979) and softball batting (Hoffman & Sembiante, 1975). It has also been shown that experts focus their attention differently from novices when observing balance beam routines (Bard, Fleury, Carriere, & Halle, 1980) and floor exercise movements (N eumaier, 1982). The second direction for observational research has been focused on examining observation as it is taught and learned.…”
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“…Los resultados observados se asemejan a los obtenidos en un estudio realizado con jueces en gimnasia (6) , donde los jueces más experimentados realizaron un menor número de fijaciones, pero de mayor duración, que las realizadas por los jueces de menor experiencia. Este comportamiento mostrado por los árbitros de baloncesto estudiados, con respecto al superior número de fijaciones de los sujetos noveles, coincide con los resultados procedentes de otros estudios (26) .…”
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IntroducciónDe todos los sistemas sensoriales, el sistema visual es considerado por muchos autores como el canal más eficiente para obtener información precisa del entorno (2,6,9,12,13,14,15,16,17,19,23,24) . En el ámbito deportivo, esto es fundamental para un desempeño eficaz en el mismo.
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