The relationship between visual spatial working memory capacity of tennis players and visual information processing of offensive tactical decision-making

网球运动员视觉空间工作记忆容量与进攻战术决策视觉信息处理之间的关系

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how spatial working memory (SWM) ability and visual search features influence tennis players' offensive tactical preemptive decision-making. METHODS: We investigated 48 tennis players' behavioral performance and eye movements in the decision-making offensive tactics task using a mixed experimental design of 2 (sport level: expert, novice) × 2 (SWM capacity: high-volume, low-volume). RESULTS: (1) Tennis players with different SWM capacities had similar decision-making offensive tactics correct rates; however, expert tennis players had a significantly higher decision-making offensive tactics correct rate than the novice group, as well as a significantly lower reaction time. (2) There was variability in visual search for offensive tactical decision-making among tennis players of different skill levels. The expert group had significantly longer gaze durations, more gaze times, and greater eye-jump distances than the novice group for the three areas of interest (AOIs) of the torso, lower limbs, and racket-holding arm and racket. Conversely, the novice group exhibited fewer gaze times and shorter eye-jump distances for the two areas of interest (AOIs) of the ball and the near-court player. (3) The five areas of interest (AOI)-trunk, lower limb eye, racket arm (near-court), tennis ball, and near-court player-showed that tennis players with high SWM capacity had longer gaze durations, more gazes, and longer eye-hopping distances than the novice group. CONCLUSION: Spatial working memory capacity is associated with the visual search features of offensive tactical decisions, tactical decision-making agility is lower in the high-volume group, and expert group tennis players perform better in tactical decision-making and visual search strategies.

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