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  • Sports Science
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Human Performance

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  • Prior task experience improves temporal prediction, even with limited exposure.
  • The influence of extensive training on temporal prediction accuracy remains an area for exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the role of extensive training in temporal prediction accuracy.
  • To compare the predictive and estimative abilities of expert and intermediate runners.

Main Methods:

  • Participants: Expert and intermediate runners.
  • Task: Predicting and estimating 5 km running race times.
  • Analysis: Comparison of prediction accuracy and estimation accuracy between groups.

Main Results:

  • Expert runners were more accurate than intermediate runners in both predicting and estimating their race times.
  • Expert runners showed improved estimation accuracy compared to their initial predictions, unlike intermediate runners.
  • Extensive prior experience is crucial for accurate temporal prediction and estimation in running.

Conclusions:

  • Prior task experience, particularly extensive training, plays a critical role in enhancing temporal prediction and estimation abilities.
  • The findings highlight the importance of expertise in refining time perception and performance prediction.