| Literature DB >> 29159237 |
Fabian Helm1,2, Nikolaus F Troje3, Jörn Munzert2.
Abstract
This article describes the motion database for a large sample (n = 2400) of 7-m penalty throws in team handball that includes 1600 disguised throws. Throws were performed by both novice (n = 5) and expert (n = 5) penalty takers. The article reports the methods and materials used to capture the motion data. The database itself is accessible for download via JLU Web Server and provides all raw files in a three-dimensional motion data format (.c3d). Additional information is given on the marker placement of the penalty taker, goalkeeper, and ball together with details on the skill level and/or playing history of the expert group. The database was first used by Helm et al. (2017) [1] to investigate the kinematic patterns of disguised movements. Results of this analysis are reported and discussed in their article "Kinematic patterns underlying disguised movements: Spatial and temporal dissimilarity compared to genuine movement patterns" (doi:10.1016/j.humov.2017.05.010) [1].Entities:
Keywords: Disguise; Expertise; Motion capture data
Year: 2017 PMID: 29159237 PMCID: PMC5684112 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.10.042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Specification of Experimental Conditions. The trial structure of the database is taken from the arrangement of penalty throws according to the experimental conditions.
| 1 | Upper Right | Straight throw to the target at the specified target location. | |||
| 2 | Upper Left | ||||
| 3 | Lower Right | ||||
| 4 | Lower Left | ||||
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| 5 | Upper Right | – | Upper Left | Disguised throw (first action) to the first target location, followed by a straight veridical throw (second action) to the then specified target location. | |
| 6 | Upper Left | – | Upper Right | ||
| 7 | Lower Right | – | Lower Left | ||
| 8 | Lower Left | – | Lower Right | ||
| 9 | Upper Right | – | Upper Right | ||
| 10 | Upper Left | – | Upper Left | ||
| 11 | Lower Right | – | Lower Right | ||
| 12 | Lower Left | – | Lower Left | ||
Personal Details of Expert Penalty Taker Group. Personal details (age, weight, height) including participants’ team handball experience are described separately for each individual member of the expert group.
| Participant | Age | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) | Club Level in GER | Years of Practice | Hrs/Week |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUB_E01 | 20 | 78 | 185 | 2nd League | 15 | 12 |
| SUB_E02 | 17 | 66 | 179 | 4th League | 12 | 12 |
| SUB_E03 | 22 | 95 | 186 | 2nd League | 18 | 13 |
| SUB_E04 | 24 | 78 | 190 | 3rd League | 16 | 6.5 |
| SUB_E05 | 21 | 86 | 185 | 1st/3rd League | 15 | 16 |
| 13 (1.9) |
Marker Placement of Penalty Takers. Labels and locations of the 41 body markers attached to the penalty takers are described according to the specifications given for standard full-body marker placement by Vicon Motion Systems, Oxford, UK. Most markers are placed symmetrically on locations of the left and right half of the body. Exceptions are some markers on the arm and leg (e.g., upper-/forearm markers and thigh/shank markers).
| Left front head | Located approx. over the left temple. |
| Right front head | Located approx. over the right temple. |
| Left back head | Placed on the back of the head, roughly in a horizontal plane of the front head markers. |
| Right back head | |
| 7th cervical vertebrae | Spinal process of the 7th cervical vertebrae. |
| 10th Thoracic vertebrae | Spinal process of the 10th thoracic vertebrae. |
| Clavicle | Jugular notch where the clavicles meet the sternum. |
| Sternum | Xiphoid process of the sternum. |
| Right back | Placed in the middle of the right scapula. |
| Shoulder | Placed on the acromioclavicular joint. |
| Upper arm marker | Placed on the upper arm btw. elbow and shoulder markers. Upper arm markers are asymmetrically placed for left and right. |
| Elbow | Placed on lateral epicondyle approximating elbow joint axis. |
| Forearm | Placed on the lower arm btw. wrist and elbow markers. Left and right forearm marker are placed asymmetrical. |
| Wrist A | Lateral (thumb) side of the wrist. |
| Wrist B | Medial (pinky) side of the wrist. |
| Hand | Placed on the dorsum of the hand just below the head of the second metacarpal. |
| Left anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) | Placed directly over the anterior superior iliac spine. |
| Right ASIS | |
| Left posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) | Placed directly over the posterior superior iliac spine. |
| Right PSIS | |
| Thigh | Placed over the lower lateral 1/3 surface of the thigh. Left and right thigh marker are placed asymmetrical. |
| Knee | Placed on the lateral epicondyle of the knee. |
| Tibial wand | Similar to thigh marker. Placed over the lower 1/3 of the shank. Left and right tibial wand marker are placed asymmetrical. |
| Toe | Placed over the first metatarsal head, on the mid-foot side of the equinus break btw. fore- and mid-foot. |
| Little Toe | Placed over the fifth metatarsal head. |
| Heel | Placed on the clacaneous at same height above the plantar surface of the foot as toe marker. |
Marker Placement of Goalkeepers. This table reports the labels and locations of the minimized 16-marker placement on the goalkeeper. Markers on the left and right half of the body are placed asymmetrically except for those attached to the hand and thigh.
| Left front head | Located approx. over the left temple. |
| Right front head | Located approx. over the right temple. |
| Left back head | Placed on the back of the head, roughly in a horizontal plane of the front head markers. |
| Right back head | |
| Wrist A | Lateral (thumb) side of the wrist. |
| Wrist B | Medial (pinky) side of the wrist. |
| Hand | Placed on the dorsum of the hand below the head of the second metacarpal. Left and right hand markers are placed asymmetrical. |
| ASIS | Placed directly over the ASIS. |
| Ankle | Placed on the lateral malleolus along an imaginary line that passes through the transmalleolor axis. |
| Thigh | Placed asymmetrically (left vs. right) over the lower lateral 1/2 surface of the thigh. |
Fig. 1Marker Placement of Ball. Locations of the marker placement on the ball surface are described for the xy- (A) and xz-plane (B). Six markers are placed symmetrically on the straight lines defined by the ball's diameter, whereas two markers are placed asymmetrically so that the marker positions can be determined distinctively in three-dimensional space.
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