Presentation 2003/12/12
Characteristic of Reaction Time during Pursuit Eye Movement in Krate Athletes
Yasuhiro SEYA, Shuji MORI,
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Abstract(in English) It has been thought that sport athletes have fast and accurate visual information processing by sport experience and sport specific knowledge. However, because recent studies report that the visual world to which one is exposed would change the perceptual ability of the observer, we expect that athletes might adapt their perceptual ability for sport environment. In this study, we investigated detection and discrimination response time of karate athletes while they were pursuing a moving fixation point. The results of two experiments showed that the response time of detection and discrimination was not different between karate athletes and novices, although there was a possible trade-off between pursuing accuracy and response time in both groups. Furthermore, a pattern of discrimination accuracy was different between the two groups.
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Keyword(in English) Karate Athletes / Pursuit Eye Movement / Reaction Time
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Title (in English) Characteristic of Reaction Time during Pursuit Eye Movement in Krate Athletes
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Keyword(1) Karate Athletes
Keyword(2) Pursuit Eye Movement
Keyword(3) Reaction Time
1st Author's Name Yasuhiro SEYA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University()
2nd Author's Name Shuji MORI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Date 2003/12/12
Paper # HIP2003-91
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 522
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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