Expertise and Deceptive Movements in Sport
Abstract Background Deceptive movements occur when an actor seeks to fake, hide or delay kinematic information about their true movement outcomes. The purpose of deceptive movements is to impair the perception of opponents (the 'observer') to gain an advantage over them. We argue though th...
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Main Authors: | Ryan Raffan (Author), David Mann (Author), Geert Savelsbergh (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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