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Examination of gaze behaviors under in situ and video simulation task constraints reveals differences in information pickup for perception and action

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ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS
卷 72, 期 3, 页码 706-720

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DOI: 10.3758/APP.72.3.706

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  1. University of Otago

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Gaze and movement behaviors of association football goalkeepers were compared under two video simulation conditions (i.e., verbal and joystick movement responses) and three in situ conditions (i.e., verbal, simplified body movement, and interceptive response). The results showed that the goalkeepers spent more time fixating on information from the penalty kick taker's movements than ball location for all perceptual judgment conditions involving limited movement (i.e., verbal responses, joystick movement, and simplified body movement). In contrast, an equivalent amount of time was spent fixating on the penalty taker's relative motions and the ball location for the in situ interception condition, which required the goalkeepers to attempt to make penalty saves. The data suggest that gaze and movement behaviors function differently, depending on the experimental task constraints selected for empirical investigations. These findings highlight the need for research on perceptual motor behaviors to be conducted in representative experimental conditions to allow appropriate generalization of conclusions to performance environments.

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