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John van der Kamp1, Rich S W Masters
1Institute of Human Performance, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. j_van_der_kamp@fbw.vu.nl
Abstract:
We examined whether a goalkeeper can influence a penalty-taker's actions by assuming postures that mimic Müller-Lyer configurations. The results of two studies indicate that (i) goalkeeper posture affects the perception of the goalkeeper's height in a manner consistent with the Müller-Lyer illusion; (ii) this influences penalty-taking accuracy; and (iii) a posture which resembles a wing-out Müller-Lyer configuration results in wider and lower throws.
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