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Control over the processing of the opponent's gaze direction in basketball experts.

Matthias Weigelt1, Iris Güldenpenning2, Yvonne Steggemann-Weinrich2, Mustafa Alhaj Ahmad Alaboud2, Wilfried Kunde3.   

Abstract

Basketball players' responses to an opposing players' pass direction are typically delayed when the opposing player gazes in another than the pass direction. Here, we studied the role of basketball expertise on this, the so-called head-fake effect, in three groups of participants (basketball experts, soccer players, and non-athletes). The specific focus was on the dependency of the head-fake effect on previous fake experience as an index of control over the processing of task-irrelevant gaze information. Whereas (overall) the head-fake effect was of similar size in all expertise groups, preceding fake experience removed the head-fake effect in basketball players, but not in non-experts. Accordingly, basketball expertise allows for higher levels of control over the processing of task-irrelevant gaze information.

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Keywords:  Expertise in sports; Gaze direction; Head fake; Information processing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27542803     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-016-1140-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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