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Focusing of visual attention at rest and during physical exercise in soccer players
Authors:Caterina Pesce  Antonio Tessitore  Rita Casella  Mirella Pirritano  Laura Capranica
Institution:1. Department of Education in Sport and Human Motion , Rome University Institute of Motor Sciences , Romepescec@iusm.it;3. Department of Human Movement and Sport Science , Rome University Institute of Motor Sciences , Rome;4. Department of Education in Sport and Human Motion , Rome University Institute of Motor Sciences , Rome;5. Medicine and Sport Science Institute of the Italian Olympic Committee , Rome, Italy
Abstract:Abstract

In this study, we investigated the focus of visual attention in expert soccer players together with the effects of acute bouts of physical exercise on performance. In two discriminative reaction time experiments, which were performed both at rest and under submaximal physical workload, visual attention was cued by means of spatial cues of different size followed by compound stimuli with local and global target features. Soccer players were slower than non-athletes in reacting to local compared with global targets, but were faster in switching from local to global attending. Thus, soccer players appear to be less skilled in local attending, but better able than non-athletes to rapidly “zoom out” the focus of attention. Non-athletes generally showed faster performance under physical load, as expected according to the hypothesis of exercise-induced increases in arousal and/or activation and in resource allocation. In contrast, soccer players showed a more differentiated pattern of exercise-induced facilitation that selectively affects specific components of the attentional performance and is interpreted by referring to the role played by individual expertise and cognitive effort.
Keywords:Attentional focus  physical load  expertise  reaction time
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