64 – Intermittent Vision: How Much Do We Need to Be Able to See To Act? - a podcast by Rob Gray
from 2017-06-13T04:30
How well can we integrate samples from a visual scene (e.g. when an outfielder is trying to catch a fly ball and has to look from the ball to the wall and back)? How long of a view do we need and what interval between samples can we tolerate? Does training to perform under such intermittent conditions result in improvements and transfer to performance in full vision conditions?
Articles:
Intermittent visual pickup and goal directed movement: a review
Integration of intermittent visual samples over time and between the eyes
Intermittent vision and one-handed catching: the effect of general and specific task experience
The Influence of Restricted Visual Feedback on Dribbling Performance in Youth Soccer Players
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Stephen Curry Strobe Training
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The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
Reigning Sound – Wait and See
Stiff Little Fingers – Wait and See
The Vandalias – Wait and See
Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy
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