KINE 3020 Study Guide - Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel

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In addition to these perceptual inequalities, cognitive differences are also readily apparent. For example, expert performers are better able to interpret and organize skill-related information in memory so as to facilitate superior recall of that knowledge: explain what visual occlusion is used for. Expert performers made their predictions by watching the movements of the arm and the racquet held by the performer. First, the device itself has not yet been refined to the point where it can be worn in the actual movement setting. In order for the recordings to yield accurate eye movement data, the observer must be stationary and must generally be seated in a chair. The ecological validity associated with the use of this technique remains questionable as a result. Second, adams (1966) correctly points out that the recording of eye movements identifies only what the observer is looking at, not what she or he is actually seeing.

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