a Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern , Bern , Switzerland.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2019 Aug;19(7):964-971. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2019.1571113. Epub 2019 Feb 6.
The quiet eye (QE) is a gaze phenomenon that has been studied over more than two decades. However, the underlying mechanisms of the well-known expertise effect, namely, longer QE durations in experts when compared to less-skilled athletes remain unclear. Therefore, from a functional perspective, an inhibition hypothesis was proposed that explains long QE durations in experts with increased inhibition requirements over movement parametrisation. This hypothesis was tested by making use of the especial-skill effect in basketball free throw which refers to the observation of higher actual performance than would be predicted on the basis of performance at the nearby locations. In line with the expectations, from the distance of the free-throw line, higher actual than predicted shooting accuracy and longer actual than predicted QE duration were revealed. This suggests that when performing free throws prolonged QE durations are required to shield the optimal against alternative task solutions within the very dense sub-space of this especial skill. These findings suggest an inhibition function of long QE durations in expert athletes.
静视(QE)是一种被研究了二十多年的注视现象。然而,著名的专长效应背后的机制,即与技术水平较低的运动员相比,专家的 QE 持续时间更长,仍然不清楚。因此,从功能的角度来看,提出了一个抑制假说,该假说解释了专家的长 QE 持续时间,这是由于在运动参数化方面需要更高的抑制要求。通过利用篮球罚球中的特殊技能效应来检验这个假说,特殊技能效应是指观察到的实际表现高于根据附近位置的表现所预测的表现。根据预期,从罚球线的距离来看,实际的投篮准确度高于预测,实际的 QE 持续时间也长于预测。这表明,在进行罚球时,需要延长 QE 持续时间,以在这个特殊技能的非常密集的子空间中,保护最佳的替代任务解决方案。这些发现表明,在专家运动员中,长 QE 持续时间具有抑制功能。