Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers

In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done in the last 35 years. We then provide examples of differentiations of the Quiet Eye (QE) that might be necessary to fully understand the multifacetedness of the phenomenon. Here we propose, as in our...

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Main Authors: Jörg Schroer, Judith Tirp, Rebecca Rienhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Current Issues in Sport Science
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Online Access:https://ciss-journal.org/article/view/7835
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description In this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done in the last 35 years. We then provide examples of differentiations of the Quiet Eye (QE) that might be necessary to fully understand the multifacetedness of the phenomenon. Here we propose, as in our current review (Rienhoff, Tirp, Strauss, Baker, & Schorer, 2016), for the QE a differentiation by the mechanisms behind it. We suggest another categorization in the research on training the QE. Additionally, we provide further areas of research that are interesting for the future, namely the QE across life-span and the (in)dependence of the perceptual-motor processes.
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spelling doaj.art-75ecf7740ed24400989be107738e5be92022-12-21T23:09:05ZengBern Open PublishingCurrent Issues in Sport Science2414-66412021-06-01110.36950/CISS_2016.113Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on VickersJörg Schroer0Judith Tirp1Rebecca Rienhoff2Institute of Sport Science, University of OldenburgInstitute of Sport Science, University of OldenburgInstitute of Sport Science, University of MuensterIn this commentary on Joan Vicker’s target article (2016), we first recognize the work she has done in the last 35 years. We then provide examples of differentiations of the Quiet Eye (QE) that might be necessary to fully understand the multifacetedness of the phenomenon. Here we propose, as in our current review (Rienhoff, Tirp, Strauss, Baker, & Schorer, 2016), for the QE a differentiation by the mechanisms behind it. We suggest another categorization in the research on training the QE. Additionally, we provide further areas of research that are interesting for the future, namely the QE across life-span and the (in)dependence of the perceptual-motor processes.https://ciss-journal.org/article/view/7835perceptionexpertiseelite sportmotor behaviorlearningtraining
spellingShingle Jörg Schroer
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Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
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perception
expertise
elite sport
motor behavior
learning
training
title Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
title_full Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
title_fullStr Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
title_full_unstemmed Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
title_short Quiet Eye: The next generation – comment on Vickers
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topic perception
expertise
elite sport
motor behavior
learning
training
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