Department of Sport and Social Sciences, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway.
Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2021 Aug 20;16(8):e0244118. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244118. eCollection 2021.
Visual perception in football ("soccer" in the U.S.) is increasingly becoming a key area of interest for researchers and practitioners. This exploratory case study investigated a sub-set of visual perception, namely visual exploratory scanning. The aim of this study was to examine the scanning of four elite football midfield players in an 11 vs. 11 real-game environment using mobile eye-tracking technology. More specifically, we measured the duration and information (number of teammates and opponents) of the players' scanning behavior. The results showed that the players' scanning duration was influenced by the ball context and the action undertaken with the ball at the moment of scan initiation. Furthermore, fixations were found in only 2.3% of the scans. Additionally, the results revealed that the stop point is the most information-rich part of a scan and that the players had more opponents than teammates inside their video frame during scans. Practical applications and further research recommendations are presented.
足球(在美国称为“soccer”)中的视觉感知正日益成为研究人员和从业者关注的一个关键领域。本探索性案例研究调查了视觉感知的一个子领域,即视觉探索性扫描。本研究的目的是使用移动眼动追踪技术,在 11 对 11 的真实比赛环境下,检测四名精英足球中场球员的扫描行为。具体来说,我们测量了球员在扫描行为时的持续时间和信息量(队友和对手的数量)。结果表明,球员的扫描持续时间受球的情况和扫描开始时球员带球的动作的影响。此外,仅在 2.3%的扫描中发现了注视点。此外,结果表明,停止点是扫描中信息量最丰富的部分,并且在扫描期间,球员的视频帧内的对手数量多于队友数量。提出了实际应用和进一步的研究建议。