Laboratory of Perception and Performance, Research Center for Movement Control and Neuroplasticity, Department of Biomedical Kinesiology, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2009 Dec;31(6):786-97. doi: 10.1123/jsep.31.6.786.
The offside decision-making process of international and national assistant referees (ARs) was evaluated using video simulations. A Tobii T120 Eye Tracker was used to record the eye movements. Two hypotheses for explaining incorrect decisions were investigated, namely, the flash-lag effect and the shift of gaze. Performance differences between skill levels were also examined. First, results showed a bias toward flag errors for national ARs as expected by the flash-lag effect. Second, ARs fixated the offside line before, during, and after the precise moment the pass was given, implying there was no shift of gaze from the passer to the receiving attacker. Third, no differences were found in scan patterns between international and national ARs. In conclusion, international ARs seem to have found a strategy to better deal with the perceptual illusion resulting from the flash-lag effect. Based on their experience, they have learned to correct for this illusion, and, consequently, show fewer flag errors.
使用视频模拟评估了国际和国内助理裁判员(AR)的越位决策过程。使用 Tobii T120 眼动仪记录眼动。研究了两种解释错误决策的假设,即闪光滞后效应和注视转移。还检查了技能水平之间的绩效差异。首先,结果显示,正如闪光滞后效应所预期的那样,国家 AR 存在偏向于举旗错误的倾向。其次,AR 在传球的精确时刻之前、期间和之后都注视着越位线,这意味着没有从传球者到接球攻击者的注视转移。第三,国际和国内 AR 的扫描模式没有差异。总之,国际 AR 似乎已经找到了一种更好地应对闪光滞后效应产生的感知错觉的策略。基于他们的经验,他们已经学会了纠正这种错觉,因此,举旗错误较少。