Table tennis players use superior saccadic eye movements to track moving visual targets
IntroductionTable tennis players perform visually guided visuomotor responses countlessly. The exposure of the visual system to frequent and long-term motion stimulation has been known to improve perceptual motion detection and discrimination abilities as a learning effect specific to that stimulus,...
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Main Authors: | Riku Nakazato (Author), Chisa Aoyama (Author), Takaaki Komiyama (Author), Ryoto Himo (Author), Satoshi Shimegi (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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