Gaze behaviour differentiates elite from non-elite female soccer players: a 2D video projections exploratory study
The present study explored visual strategies employed by female soccer players of high, medium, and low levels of expertise. We used eye-tracking technology to examine how skill-based differences related to gaze behavior in 30 participants (10 in each group) who were required to respond physically t...
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Main Authors: | Cassio Meira (Author), Cintia Cortes (Author), Daniela Corbetta (Author), Dalton Oliveira (Author), Sergio Rodrigues (Author), Bruno Silva (Author), Marcelo Massa (Author) |
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Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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