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The Quiet Eye Provides Preplanning and Online Control Support for Interceptive Task Performance.

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  • 11 Beijing Sport University.

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Longer quiet eye (QE) periods causally improve performance in intercepting moving targets. Manipulating QE duration by occluding visual information significantly impaired performance, confirming QE's crucial role.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Motor Control
  • Visual Perception

Background:

  • Quiet eye (QE) duration correlates with enhanced performance in targeting and interceptive tasks.
  • The causal relationship between QE duration and task performance remains incompletely understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To experimentally investigate the causal role of quiet eye (QE) duration in interceptive task performance.
  • To determine if QE is a byproduct of performance or a critical factor supporting visuomotor control.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments manipulated QE duration in an aiming interceptive task by occluding early and/or late visual trajectory information.
  • Experiment 1 occluded the early trajectory; Experiment 2 occluded early, late, or both trajectory phases.
Keywords:
gazeonline controlpredictive controlprospective controlthrowing

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Main Results:

  • Occluding early trajectory information in Experiment 1 significantly reduced QE duration and task performance.
  • Performance degradation occurred when either early or late trajectory information was occluded in Experiment 2.
  • The most significant performance decrements were observed when both early and late trajectory information were occluded.

Conclusions:

  • Quiet eye (QE) duration plays a causal role in successful target interception, rather than being a mere byproduct of good performance.
  • QE supports visuomotor control through both preprogramming and online adjustments during movement execution.