Abstract
Abstract Measurements of the field of motion perception of basketball players and non-basketball players were compared. Also, five basketball skill test items were administered to 101 college men, and their scores on these items and the measurements of the fields of motion perception were compared with subjectively-determined basketball ability rating scores. Measurements of the field of motion perception showed an identifiable relationship with basketball ability and, when combined with basketball test items, made a substantial contribution to the forecasting efficiency of the battery.
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