On the Influence of Action Preference on Female Players' Gaze Behavior During Defense of Volleyball Attacks
Knowledge of an opponent's action preference may affect visual anticipation of their action outcome. Specifically, if an opponent acts according to their purported preference, anticipation may be facilitated. Conversely, if an opponent does not act according to their purported preference, antic...
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Main Authors: | Tim Lüders (Author), Jörg Schorer (Author), Florian Loffing (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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