Visual uncertainty influences the extent of an especial skill
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2015Author
Czyz, S.H.
Kwon, O.-S.
Marzec, J.
Styrkowiec, P.
Breslin, G.
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An especial skill in basketball emerges through highly repetitive practice at the 15 ft free throw line. The extent of the role vision plays in the emergence of an especial skill is unknown. We examined the especial skills of ten skilled basketball players in normal and blurred vision conditions where participants wore corrective lenses. As such, we selectively manipulated visual information without affecting the participants explicit knowledge that they were shooting free throws. We found that shot ef?ciency was signif�icantly lower in blurred vision conditions as expected, and that the concave shape of shot pro?ciency function in normal vision conditions became approximately linear in blurred vision conditions. By applying a recently proposed generalization model of especial skills, we suggest that the linearity of shot pro?ciency function re?ects the participants lesser dependence on especial skill in blurred vision conditions. The ?ndings further characterize the role of visual context in the emergence of an especial skill.
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