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- Title
INTERREACTIONS OF PERIPHERAL PERCEPTION AND ABILITY OF TIME-MOVEMENT ANTICIPATION IN HIGH CLASS COMPETITIVE BADMINTON PLAYERS.
- Authors
POLISZCZUK, TATIANA; MOSAKOWSKA, MONIKA
- Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the potential of reception and processing of peripheral visual information and time-movement anticipation, and to determine the reciprocal correlations between these phenomena in high-class competitive badminton players. Nine highest class Polish badminton players, Senior National Team representatives aged 19-26 years participated in the study. Vienna Test System was applied to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of coordinative motor skills: time-movement anticipation test (ZBA) and peripheral perception (PP) test. Right upper limb dominance was accompanied by a bigger visual angle of the left eye. In spite of the left eye dominance, a shorter time of response and a higher decision accuracy was noted in exposure to right sided stimuli. Time deviation in the ZBA test is characterised by more statistically significant correlations with different indices of the PP in relation to direction deviation.
- Subjects
POLAND; PERIPHERAL vision; MOTION; BADMINTON players; MOTOR ability; ARM
- Publication
Studies in Physical Culture & Tourism, 2009, Vol 16, Issue 3, p259
- ISSN
0867-1079
- Publication type
Article