Abstract
Nonlinear Movement Anticipation Test with Specific Skills in Badminton Sport: Studying Based on Ecological Psychology Approach
Highlights
One of the characteristics of expertise in many sport skills is the perceptual abilities (Nuri, Shadmehr, Ghotbi, & Attarbashi Moghadam, 2013)
According to the Discussion and Conclusions The present research's aim was to examine the nonlinear movement anticipation test by two specific incisory tasks in badminton players based on ecological psychology approach
The examination and the base of this ability was on cognitive approaches including information process which knows the perception prior to movement in perceptual-motor ecological psychology approach, the task need rate will affect the determination of this ability rate
Summary
One of the characteristics of expertise in many sport skills is the perceptual abilities (Nuri, Shadmehr, Ghotbi, & Attarbashi Moghadam, 2013). A person would be able to explain interceptive action by using perceptual anticipation ability. Poulton (1975) changed the name of interceptive actions to CAT. According to his idea, CAT consists of two different kinds of anticipation. CAT is used as hand-coordination test and the visual acuity function in general (quoted by (Ripoll & Latiri, 1997). For this purpose, it is frequently used for evaluation of athletes and talented individuals in sports (Hagemann, Strauss, & Cañal-Bruland, 2006)
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