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Exploring Visual Discrimination and Performance Adaptation in First-League Futsal Players via LUMMICS.

Bruno Monteiro1, Ana Roque2, Henrique Nacimento2

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Elite futsal players improved visual discrimination skills over repeated sessions, showing fewer errors and faster reaction times. The study highlights how visual tasks can track performance changes in dynamic sports.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Motor Control
  • Human Performance

Background:

  • Perceptual-cognitive abilities are crucial for dynamic sports performance.
  • Limited evidence exists on how simplified visual tasks reflect performance changes with repeated exposure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine session-to-session performance changes in a visual discrimination task.
  • To investigate individual performance trajectories in elite futsal players.
  • To assess the impact of task complexity on visuomotor responses.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory repeated-measures study with 10 elite futsal players.
  • Participants completed 6-10 sessions of a color-cue visual discrimination task.
  • Analyzed correct responses, errors, and reaction time using linear mixed-effects models.
Keywords:
LUMMICSfutsalreaction timevisual discrimination

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Main Results:

  • Error rates significantly declined across sessions (p < 0.001).
  • Reaction time showed modest improvement (p = 0.025), while correct responses trended slightly downward.
  • Increased task complexity led to more errors and slower reaction times (all p < 0.001).

Conclusions:

  • The visual discrimination task effectively captured performance variability under controlled conditions.
  • This task shows potential for monitoring performance dynamics in sports vision research.