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  • Sports Science
  • Motor Control
  • Visual Perception

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  • The visual-perception-action cycle is crucial for interceptive skills.
  • Understanding its role in sports like Australian rules football is important.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if an intact visual-perception-action cycle is necessary for interceptive skill performance.
  • To examine the impact of interrupted vision on kicking accuracy and attention.

Main Methods:

  • Eleven elite Australian rules football players performed goal kicks under four vision conditions (normal and three stroboscopic settings).
  • Stroboscopic glasses manipulated visual input, interrupting the visual-perception-action cycle.
  • Measures included kick error, goal accuracy, and self-reported attention focus.

Main Results:

  • No significant decrease in kicking error or goal accuracy was observed across vision conditions.
  • Performance was maintained even as attention shifted from external to internal focus.
  • Intermittent vision did not impair the interceptive skill execution.

Conclusions:

  • The visual-perception-action cycle may be more flexible than previously thought for skilled interceptive actions.
  • Findings suggest that athletes can adapt to altered visual feedback during dynamic tasks.
  • Practical implications for training and performance enhancement in sports requiring interceptive skills.