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  • Sports Science
  • Motor Learning
  • Perceptual-Cognitive Psychology

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  • Modified Perceptual Training (MPT) encompasses on- and off-field tasks designed to enhance visual and perceptual-cognitive skills in athletes.
  • Traditional sports vision and perceptual-cognitive training methods are evolving with new technologies, expanding the range of available MPT tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a theoretically-grounded framework for predicting the effectiveness of modified perceptual training tasks.
  • To guide the development and selection of MPT interventions that promote skill transfer to sport performance.

Main Methods:

  • A literature review contrasting sports vision and perceptual-cognitive training approaches.
  • Overview of emerging MPT technologies.
  • Identification of three key factors influencing skill transfer: targeted perceptual function, stimulus correspondence, and response correspondence, aligned with representative learning design principles.

Main Results:

  • The Modified Perceptual Training Framework is established, integrating three core factors to predict training transfer.
  • The framework provides a structure for future research to test and clarify the transfer effects of various MPT tools.

Conclusions:

  • The Modified Perceptual Training Framework offers a systematic approach to evaluating, designing, and selecting MPT interventions.
  • This framework is anticipated to significantly impact both empirical research and practical coaching applications in sports.