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Keeping Your Eye on the Rail: Gaze Behaviour of Horse Riders Approaching a Jump

机译:密切关注铁轨:骑手接近跳跃的注视行为

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The gaze behaviour of riders during their approach to a jump was investigated using a mobile eye tracking device (ASL Mobile Eye). The timing, frequency and duration of fixations on the jump and the percentage of time when their point of gaze (POG) was located elsewhere were assessed. Fixations were identified when the POG remained on the jump for 100 ms or longer. The jumping skill of experienced but non-elite riders (n = 10) was assessed by means of a questionnaire. Their gaze behaviour was recorded as they completed a course of three identical jumps five times. The speed and timing of the approach was calculated. Gaze behaviour throughout the overall approach and during the last five strides before take-off was assessed following frame-by-frame analyses. Differences in relation to both round and jump number were found. Significantly longer was spent fixated on the jump during round 2, both during the overall approach and during the last five strides (p<0.05). Jump 1 was fixated on significantly earlier and more frequently than jump 2 or 3 (p<0.05). Significantly more errors were made with jump 3 than with jump 1 (p = 0.01) but there was no difference in errors made between rounds. Although no significant correlations between gaze behaviour and skill scores were found, the riders who scored higher for jumping skill tended to fixate on the jump earlier (p = 0.07), when the horse was further from the jump (p = 0.09) and their first fixation on the jump was of a longer duration (p = 0.06). Trials with elite riders are now needed to further identify sport-specific visual skills and their relationship with performance. Visual training should be included in preparation for equestrian sports participation, the positive impact of which has been clearly demonstrated in other sports.
机译:使用移动眼动追踪设备(ASL Mobile Eye),研究了骑手接近跳跃过程中的凝视行为。评估了跳跃动作的注视时间,频率和持续时间,以及注视点(POG)位于其他位置的时间百分比。当POG保持跳跃100毫秒或更长时间时,可以识别出注视。经验丰富但不是精英的运动员的跳跃技巧(n = 10)通过问卷进行了评估。他们记录了他们的注视行为,因为他们完成了五次相同的三个跳跃过程。计算了进近速度和时间。在逐帧分析之后,评估了整个进场中以及起飞前的最后五个步幅中的视线行为。发现有关回合数和跳数的差异。在第2轮中,无论是在整体进近过程中还是在最后五个跨步中,花在跳跃上的时间明显更长(p <0.05)。跳转1比跳转2或3更早,更频繁地被固定(p <0.05)。与第1跳相比,第3跳犯下的错误明显更多(p = round0.01),但各回合之间的差错没有差异。尽管没有发现注视行为和技能得分之间有显着相关性,但是当跳跃距离越远(p = 0.09)和他们的第一匹马时,获得跳跃技能得分较高的骑手往往会更早地专注于跳跃(p = 0.07)。跳跃的持续时间更长(p(= 0.06)。现在需要对精英车手进行试验,以进一步确定特定于运动的视觉技能及其与表现的关系。在参加马术运动的准备工作中应包括视觉训练,其积极影响已在其他运动中得到明显体现。

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