LAND WHERE YOU LOOK? - FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GAZE AND MOVEMENT BEHAVIOUR IN A BACKWARD SALTO
In most everyday actions the eyes look towards objects and locations they are engaged with in a specific task and this information is used to guide the corresponding action. The question is, however, whether this strategy also holds for skills incorporating a whole-body rotation in sport. Therefore,...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Heinen (Author), Damian Jeraj (Author), Pia Maria Vinken (Author), Konstantinos Velentzas (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2012-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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