Abstract
Objective: To quantitatively evaluate the influence of sports level on the behavioral indexes and eye movement indexes of female tennis players by independent sample T test analysis, and to provide strategic basis for visual search of athletes. Methods: In this study, 20 female tennis players from colleges and universities in Henan Province were randomly selected as professional group, and 20 female tennis students from colleges and universities in Henan Province were randomly selected as amateur group. All the tested players had normal vision (5.0 after correction), healthy body, and were right-handed racket holding players. The experiment was conducted to compare the two groups of subjects' prediction accuracy rate, reaction time, total number of effective gaze, gaze track and interest area and other eye movement characteristics when watching videos. Results: The professional group had shorter reaction time, and the correct rate was obviously higher than the amateur group. The total effective fixation point of the professional group was more than that of the amateur group, and the professional group could focus more information. The professional group had a mature grasp of cognitive processing strategies, and their visual search times were targeted; Athletes in the professional group can allocate more attention to the key areas of interest that affect the serve landing point, and highly focus on the interest areas directly related to the direction of the serve, so that they can search information more accurately and improve the accuracy of the prediction.
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