DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.226
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Interception in the presence of ball-swing: exploring the development of visual-motor expertise in cricket batting

Abstract: Precise visual-motor coordination underpins success in fast-ball sports. Previous studies highlight significant differences in both the gaze and kinematic behaviour of skilled and lesser-skilled performers when carrying out interceptive actions (e.g., predictive eye movements and temporal coupling between the body and the hitting implement). However, much of what we know is based largely on studies that adopt case-study designs and/or simplified task environments, making it difficult to generalise the findings… Show more

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