The Quiet Eye (QE) consists in the final visual fixation before the ini- tiation of a critical phase of the movement, and functionally represent the time needed for the precise control of movements. The aims of the manuscript is provide a mini-review of the studies analyzing through Eye Tracking (ET) the Quiet Eye phenomena in ecological sport settings in the last decade. Using Scopus database was performed a search (January 2005–December 2015) including a combination of “Eye Track*” with “Quiet Eye”, and with “Sport” as keywords, and extracting only original research including adult athletes and focused on targeting sports (e.g. shooting, golf, etc). Overall, 30 studies were reviewed, confirming that ET was a useful instrument to address different research issues within sport domain. However, new studies need to confirm these results, and to combine ET with other instruments in order to understand deeply the processes underpinning successful performance in sport.

The use of eye tracking (ET) in targeting sports: A review of the studies on quiet eye (QE) / Fegatelli, Dario; Giancamilli, Francesco; Mallia, Luca; Chirico, Andrea; Lucidi, Fabio. - STAMPA. - 55(2016), pp. 715-730. [10.1007/978-3-319-39345-2_64].

The use of eye tracking (ET) in targeting sports: A review of the studies on quiet eye (QE)

Fegatelli, Dario
Primo
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GIANCAMILLI, FRANCESCO
Secondo
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MALLIA, Luca;CHIRICO, ANDREA
Penultimo
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LUCIDI, Fabio
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

The Quiet Eye (QE) consists in the final visual fixation before the ini- tiation of a critical phase of the movement, and functionally represent the time needed for the precise control of movements. The aims of the manuscript is provide a mini-review of the studies analyzing through Eye Tracking (ET) the Quiet Eye phenomena in ecological sport settings in the last decade. Using Scopus database was performed a search (January 2005–December 2015) including a combination of “Eye Track*” with “Quiet Eye”, and with “Sport” as keywords, and extracting only original research including adult athletes and focused on targeting sports (e.g. shooting, golf, etc). Overall, 30 studies were reviewed, confirming that ET was a useful instrument to address different research issues within sport domain. However, new studies need to confirm these results, and to combine ET with other instruments in order to understand deeply the processes underpinning successful performance in sport.
2016
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
9783319393445
9783319393445
Ecological settings; Eye tracking; Quiet eye; Targeting sports; Decision Sciences (all); Computer Science (all)
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The use of eye tracking (ET) in targeting sports: A review of the studies on quiet eye (QE) / Fegatelli, Dario; Giancamilli, Francesco; Mallia, Luca; Chirico, Andrea; Lucidi, Fabio. - STAMPA. - 55(2016), pp. 715-730. [10.1007/978-3-319-39345-2_64].
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