Vaeyens Roel, Lenoir Matthieu, Williams A Mark, Mazyn Liesbeth, Philippaerts Renaat M
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Gent University, Gent, Belgium.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2007 Apr;29(2):147-69. doi: 10.1123/jsep.29.2.147.
We examined differences in visual search behaviors and decision-making skill across different microstates of offensive play in soccer using youth participants (13.0-15.8 years) varying in skill and experience. We used realistic film simulations of offensive play, movement-based response measures, and an eye movement registration technique. Playing experience, skill level, and the unique constraints of the task, expressed by the number of players and relative proportion of offensive and defensive players, determined both the observed search behavior and processing requirements imposed on players in dynamic offensive team simulations. Significant differences in performance were observed between players and nonplayers and across three groups of soccer players who differed in skill level. Implications for talent identification and development are considered.
我们使用技能和经验各异的青少年参与者(13.0 - 15.8岁),研究了足球进攻性比赛不同微状态下视觉搜索行为和决策技能的差异。我们使用了进攻性比赛的真实影片模拟、基于动作的反应测量以及眼动记录技术。比赛经验、技能水平以及任务的独特限制(由球员数量以及进攻和防守球员的相对比例表示),决定了在动态进攻性团队模拟中观察到的搜索行为以及对球员施加的处理要求。在球员和非球员之间以及技能水平不同的三组足球运动员之间观察到了显著的表现差异。我们还考虑了对人才识别和发展的影响。