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The relationship between visual function and performance in rifle shooting for athletes with vision impairment.The head tracks and gaze predicts: how the world's best batters hit a ball.The Level of Vision Necessary for Competitive Performance in Rifle Shooting: Setting the Standards for Paralympic Shooting with Vision ImpairmentBiomechanics and visual-motor control: how it has, is, and will be used to reveal the secrets of hitting a cricket ball.Hand and Eye Dominance in Sport: Are Cricket Batters Taught to Bat Back-to-Front?Time to broaden the scope of research on anticipatory behavior: a case for the role of probabilistic information.Neurophysiological studies may provide a misleading picture of how perceptual-motor interactions are coordinated.An event-related visual occlusion method for examining anticipatory skill in natural interceptive tasks.Serious eye injuries to cricket wicketkeepers: a call to consider protective eyewear.Guiding attention aids the acquisition of anticipatory skill in novice soccer goalkeepers.Perceptual-cognitive skill and the in situ performance of soccer players.Modified perceptual training in sport: A new classification framework.The Success of Sinister Right-Handers in Baseball.Gaze-contingent training enhances perceptual skill acquisition.The influence of ball-swing on the timing and coordination of a natural interceptive task.The role of central and peripheral vision in expert decision making.Is optimal vision required for the successful execution of an interceptive task?Visual information underpinning skilled anticipation: The effect of blur on a coupled and uncoupled in situ anticipatory response.Action specificity increases anticipatory performance and the expert advantage in natural interceptive tasks.The contributions of central and peripheral vision to expertise in basketball: How blur helps to provide a clearer picture.Action preferences and the anticipation of action outcomes.Visual strategies underpinning the development of visual-motor expertise when hitting a ball.Age-ordered shirt numbering reduces the selection bias associated with the relative age effect.The inhibition of motor contagion induced by action observationThe Effect of Blurred Perceptual Training on the Decision Making of Skilled Football RefereesOut with the old, in with the new: how changes in cricket helmet regulations affect the vision of battersExpert Consensus to Guide the Classification of Paralympic Swimmers With Vision Impairment: A Delphi StudyThe Perception of Deceptive Information Can Be Enhanced by Training That Removes Superficial Visual InformationExpert consensus statement to guide the evidence-based classification of Paralympic athletes with vision impairment: a Delphi studyThe Development of Evidence-Based Classification of Vision Impairment in Judo: A Delphi StudyInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC) and International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) Joint Position Stand on the Sport-Specific Classification of Athletes with Vision Impairment.Detecting Cheating when Testing Vision: Variability in Acuity Measures Reveals MisrepresentationSearching for the elusive gift: advances in talent identification in sportAdvances in athlete development: understanding conditions of and constraints on optimal practiceContrast Sensitivity Is a Significant Predictor of Performance in Rifle Shooting for Athletes With Vision ImpairmentEditorial: Current Issues in Perceptual Training: Facing the Requirement to Couple Perception, Cognition, and Action in Complex Motor BehaviorPredictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ballThe Effect of Vision Impairment on Competitive and Technical-Tactical Performance in Judo: Is the Present System Legitimate?Falling for a Fake: The Role of Kinematic and Non-kinematic Information in Deception DetectionRifle Shooting for Athletes With Vision Impairment: Does One Class Fit All?
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