Examining Perceptual Differences Amongst Elite, Intermediate, and Novice Ice Hockey Referees: Visual Attention and Eye Movement Recordings
Perceptual-cognitive skills are important characteristics for sport participants, which have been shown to contribute to the expert advantage (Abernethy, Baker & Côté, 2005; Mann, Williams, Ward, & Janelle, 2004; McPherson, 2000). One such skill is visual attention, which is beneficial for...
Main Author: | Hancock, David J |
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Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20260 |
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