La mirada de los porteros de fútbol sala ante diferentes tipos de respuesta motriz

  1. Navia Manzano, José Antonio
  2. Ruiz, Luis Miguel
  3. Graupera Sanz, José Luis
  4. Kamp, John Van der
Journal:
RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte

ISSN: 1885-3137

Year of publication: 2013

Volume: 9

Issue: 33

Pages: 269-281

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5232/RICYDE2013.03305 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

This study explored and analyzed the visual behavior of a group of experts from futsal goalkeepers in order to check on if the type of requested motor response influenced their visual behavior. Four goalkeepers were presented with a total of 48 video clips on a real-size screen, under two response conditions: with and without movement. Gaze was recorded with the ASL Mobile Eye eyetracker, and was analyzed in the range of -250 to 205 ms around the penalty kick. The results showed that when responding with the usual stoping action, fixations were found only in the half of the cases, being of short duration, and localized mainly in the area of in front of the ball. By contrast, when held in a static position, their gaze was directed towards the area between the ball and the non-kiking leg, employing fixations of a longer duration. We conclude that the visual behavior was different between the two conditions as a result of adaptation to the specific spatio-temporal demands of each condition, since the degree of movement in the requested response influenced the associated visual behavior.

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