Wednesday, May 13, 2009

aiming


A study to examine how gaze behavior is controlled by individuals to acquire critical visual information for precision on a computer stimulated archery test during execution of a far aiming task is conducted. Findings reveal that the quiet eye period is sensitive to increases in anxiety and may be a useful index of the efficiency of visual orientation in aiming tasks.




Source Citation:Behan, Michael, and Mark Wilson. "State anxiety and visual attention: the role of the quiet eye period in aiming to a far target." Journal of Sports Sciences 26.2 (Jan 15, 2008): 207(9). Military and Intelligence Database. Gale. BROWARD COUNTY LIBRARY. 13 May 2009
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Gale Document Number:A175051342

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