Choking interventions in sports: A systematic review

P Gröpel, C Mesagno - International Review of sport and exercise …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Choking under pressure describes suboptimal sport performance in stressful situations,
which has led to two fundamental 'choking'models: distraction and self-focus. The purpose of …

Eye tracking for skills assessment and training: a systematic review

T Tien, PH Pucher, MH Sodergren… - journal of surgical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background The development of quantitative objective tools is critical to the assessment of
surgeon skill. Eye tracking is a novel tool, which has been proposed may provide suitable …

Quiet eye training: The acquisition, refinement and resilient performance of targeting skills

SJ Vine, LJ Moore, MR Wilson - European journal of sport science, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
How we learn and refine motor skills in the most effective manner and how we prevent
performance breakdown in pressurised or demanding circumstances are among the most …

Quiet eye and performance in sport: A meta-analysis

JC Lebeau, S Liu… - Journal of Sport …, 2016 - journals.humankinetics.com
Research linking the “quiet eye”(QE) period to subsequent performance has not been
systematically synthesized. In this paper we review the literature on the link between the two …

[PDF][PDF] Origins and current issues in Quiet Eye research

JN Vickers - Current Issues in Sport Science, 2016 - redalyc.org
All sports require precise control of physical actions and vision is essential in providing the
information the movement systems needs to perform at a high level. Vision and focus of …

Effects of anxiety, a cognitive secondary task, and expertise on gaze behavior and performance in a far aiming task

N Nibbeling, RRD Oudejans, HAM Daanen - Psychology of Sport and …, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies focused on investigating the separate effects of anxiety,
cognitive load, and expertise on perceptual-motor performance, but the combined effects of …

Choking under pressure: Theoretical models and interventions

C Mesagno, J Beckmann - Current opinion in psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•After 30 years, a common definition of 'choking under pressure'eludes
researchers.•Self-presentation and attention models have been proposed to explain …

Quiet-eye training, perceived control and performing under pressure

G Wood, MR Wilson - Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: While previous studies have explored how quiet-eye (QE) training optimizes
objective (visual attention) control in aiming tasks, this study examined whether QE training …

Aiming for excellence: The quiet eye as a characteristic of expertise

MR Wilson, J Causer, JN Vickers - Routledge handbook of sport …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter discusses the research that points to a role for effective gaze behavior in
supporting expert-like planning and control of visually guided skills. The quiet eye (QE) is …

Eye tracking in high-performance sports: Evaluation of its application in expert athletes

S Hüttermann, B Noël, D Memmert - International Journal of Computer …, 2018 - sciendo.com
In the last thirty years, an increasing interest in sport sciences regarding the analysis of
expert athletes' gaze behavior has become apparent. This narrative review provides an …