Modified perceptual training in sport: a new classification framework
SM Hadlow, D Panchuk, DL Mann, MR Portus… - Journal of Science and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives To overview a framework that provides a theoretically-grounded approach to
predicting the types of modified perceptual training tasks that will stimulate transfer of …
predicting the types of modified perceptual training tasks that will stimulate transfer of …
Perceptual-cognitive skill training and its transfer to expert performance in the field: Future research directions
Perceptual-cognitive skills training provides a potentially valuable method for training
athletes on key skills, such as anticipation and decision-making. It can be used when …
athletes on key skills, such as anticipation and decision-making. It can be used when …
Off-court generic perceptual-cognitive training in elite volleyball athletes: Task-specific effects and levels of transfer
MT Fleddermann, H Heppe, K Zentgraf - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: The nature of perceptual-cognitive expertise in interactive sports has gained
more and more scientific interest over the last two decades. Research to understand how …
more and more scientific interest over the last two decades. Research to understand how …
Training perceptual skill in sport.
AM Williams, A Grant - International Journal of Sport Psychology, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
This review considers whether there are any potential training methods to enhance the
development of perceptual skill in sport. The efficacy of generalized visual skills training …
development of perceptual skill in sport. The efficacy of generalized visual skills training …
Perceptual training using explicit and implicit instructional techniques: Does it benefit skilled performers?
This study investigated the efficacy of explicit and implicit perceptual training approaches
designed to improve the pattern perception capabilities of skilled basketball players, relative …
designed to improve the pattern perception capabilities of skilled basketball players, relative …
Perceptual‐cognitive expertise in sport and its acquisition: Implications for applied cognitive psychology
We review contemporary research on perceptual‐cognitive expertise in sport and consider
implications for those working in the field of applied cognitive psychology. We identify the …
implications for those working in the field of applied cognitive psychology. We identify the …
Evaluating weaknesses of “perceptual-cognitive training” and “brain training” methods in sport: An ecological dynamics critique
The recent upsurge in “brain training and perceptual-cognitive training,” proposing to
improve isolated processes, such as brain function, visual perception, and decision-making …
improve isolated processes, such as brain function, visual perception, and decision-making …
Sports vision training: A review of the state-of-the-art in digital training techniques
LG Appelbaum, G Erickson - International Review of Sport and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Athletes need excellent vision to perform well in their sports, and many athletes have turned
to vision training programs as a way to augment their traditional training regimen. The …
to vision training programs as a way to augment their traditional training regimen. The …
Perceptual expertise
AM Williams, P Ward - Expert performance in sport, 2003 - books.google.com
A considerable knowledge base now exists regarding the nature of perceptual expertise in
sport. Testimony to this expansive Aliterature is the number of recent books (eg, Williams …
sport. Testimony to this expansive Aliterature is the number of recent books (eg, Williams …
Perceptual-cognitive training of athletes
J Faubert, L Sidebottom - Journal of Clinical Sport …, 2012 - journals.humankinetics.com
This present article discusses an approach to training high-level athletes' perceptual-
cognitive skills. The intention herein is to (a) introduce concepts in regard to what may be …
cognitive skills. The intention herein is to (a) introduce concepts in regard to what may be …