Análisis de la correspondencia entre el comportamiento visual y la verbalización de la orientación de la atención por parte de tenistas y tenistas en silla de ruedas en situación de resto ante el servicio

Authors

  • Raúl Reina Vaíllo
  • Francisco Javier Moreno Hernández
  • David Sanz Rivas
  • Juan Antonio García Herrero
  • José Antonio Julián Clemente
Keywords: visual attention, visual behaviour, verbal report, wheelchair tennis

Abstract

In this work the relationships between visual attention (by an eye tracking system) and the reported attention have been studied (by an interview and two graphic questionnaires). The participants indicated the locations that they considered the more important ones, after two series of serves performed by wheelchair tennis and tennis players, as much in a video projection situation as in real world situation. Three groups participated in the study: novice wheelchair tennis players, experienced wheelchair tennis players and tennis players (without disability). The results showed that the higher agreement was obtained for the ball, which received longer visual fixations. We also find some relationship between the little importance given to the lower body among the visual behaviour data and the indications of the participants. Therefore, it is possible that the athletes know some important locations of the environment for their performance, but they are not able to describe them by verbal protocols.

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Author Biographies

Francisco Javier Moreno Hernández

Universidad de Extremadura

David Sanz Rivas

Real Federación Española de Tenis

Juan Antonio García Herrero

Universidad de Extremadura

José Antonio Julián Clemente

Universidad de Zaragoza
Published
27-01-2010
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Reina Vaíllo, R., Moreno Hernández, F. J., Sanz Rivas, D., García Herrero, J. A., & Julián Clemente, J. A. (2010). Análisis de la correspondencia entre el comportamiento visual y la verbalización de la orientación de la atención por parte de tenistas y tenistas en silla de ruedas en situación de resto ante el servicio. Sport Psychology Notebooks, 5. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/cpd/article/view/93431
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