6
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The Relationship of Target and Response Complexity in Coincident Timing Performance

&
Pages 378-398 | Received 03 Mar 1987, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

References

  • Alderson, G. J. K., & Whiting, H. T. A. (1974). Prediction of linear motion. Human Factors, 16(5), 495–502.
  • Ball, C. T., & Glencross, D. J. (1985). Developmental differences in a coincident timing task under speed and time constraints. Human Movement Science, 4, 1–15.
  • Ball, C. T., & Glencross, D. J. (1987 submitted). The response target velocity relationship in coincident timing performance: Additive or interactive effect?
  • De Lucia, P. R., & Cochran, E. L. (1985). Perceptual information for batting can be extracted through a ball's trajectory. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 61, 143–150.
  • Dunham, P. (1977). Age, sex, speed, and practice in coincidence-anticipation performance of children. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 187–193.
  • Ellingstrad, V S., & Heinstra, N. W. (1969). Velocity time estimation as a function of target speed and concealment extent. Human Factors, 11, (4), 381–390.
  • Franks, I. M., Wiecker, D., & Robertson, D. G. E. (1985). The kinematics, movement phasing and timing of a skilled action in response to varying conditions of uncertainty. Human Movement Science, 4, 91–105.
  • Gerhard, D. J. (1959). The judgment of velocity and prediction of motion. Ergonomics, 12, 287–304.
  • von Hofsten, C. (1983). Catching skills in infancy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 9, 75–85.
  • Hubbard, A. W., & Seng, C. N. (1954). Visual movements of batters. Research Quarterly, 25, 42–57.
  • Isaacs, L. D. (1983). Coincidence-anticipation in simple catching. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 9, 195–201.
  • Johanson, G., von Hofsten, C., & Jansson, G. (1980). Event perception. Annual Review of Psychology, 31, 27–63.
  • Lee, D. A., Young, D. S., Reddish, P. E., Lough, S., & Clayton, T. M. H. (1983). Visual timing in hitting an accelerating ball. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 35A, 333–346.
  • Mather, J. A., & Lackner, J. R. (1980). Visual tracking of active and passive movements of the hand. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 32, 307–315.
  • Newell, K. M. Hoshizaki, L. E. F., Carlton, M. J., & Halbert, J. A. (1979). Movement time and velocity as determinants of movement timing accuracy. Journal of Motor Behavior, 11, 49–58.
  • Poulton, E. C. (1965). Skill in fast ball games. Biology and Human Affairs, 31, 39–43.
  • Ridenour, M. V. (1977). Influence of object size, speed direction, height and distance on interception of a moving object. Research Quarterly, 48, 138–143.
  • Rosenbaum, D. A. (1975). Perception and extrapolation of velocity and acceleration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1(4), 395403.
  • Safrit, M. J., Spray, J. A., & Drewert, G. L. (1980). Methodological issues in short term motor memory research. Journal of Motor Behavior, 12, 13–28.
  • Schmidt, R. A. (1968). Anticipation and timing in human motor performance. Psychological Bulletin, 70(6), 631–646.
  • Sharp, R. H., & Whiting, H. T. A. (1975). Information processing and eye movement behavior in a ball catching skill. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 1, 124–131.
  • Shea, C. H., Krampitz, J. B., Northham, C. C., & Ashby, A. A. (1982). Information processing in coincident timing tasks: A developmental perspective. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 8, 73–82.
  • Shea, C. H., Krampitz, J. B., Tolson, H., Ashby, A. A., Howard, R. M., & Husak, W. S. (1981). Stimulus velocity, duration and uncertainty as determiners of response structure and timing accuracy. Research Quarterly of Exercise and Sport, 52(1), 86–99.
  • Smyth, M. M., & Marriott, A. M. (1982). Vision and proprioception in simple catching. Journal of Motor Behavior, 14, 143–152.
  • Tyldesley, D. A. (1980). The role of the movement structure in anticipatory timing. In G. E. Stelmach & J. Requin (Eds.), Tutorials in motor behavior. New York: North-Holland.
  • Tyldesley, D. A. (1981). Motion prediction and movement control in fast ball games. In I. M. Cockerill & W. W. McGillivary (Eds.), Vision and sport. Cheltenham, U. K.: Stanley Thornes.
  • Welford, A. T. (1974). On the sequencing of action. Brain Research, 71, 381–392.
  • Whiting, H. T. A., Alderson, G. J. K., & Sanderson, F. H. (1973). Critical time intervals for viewing and individual differences in performance on a ball catching task. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 4, 155–164.
  • Whiting, H. T. A., Gill, E. B., & Stephenson, J. M. (1970). Critical time intervals for taking in flight information in a ball catching task. Ergonomics, 13, 265–272.
  • Whiting, H. T. A., & Sharp, R. H. (1974). Visual occlusion factors in a discrete ball catching task. Journal of Motor Behavior, 6(1), 11–16.
  • Williams, K. (1985). Age differences on a coincident anticipation task influence of stereotypic or 'preferred' movement speed. Journal of Motor Behavior, 17(4), 389–410.
  • Williams, L. R. T., & MacFarlane, D. J. (1973). Reaction time and movement speed in a high velocity ball catching task. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 4, 63–74.
  • Wollstein, J. R. (1986). Timing structure in squash strokes: Applied and laboratory evidence. Paper presented at the XXIII FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Wrisberg, C. A., & Hardy, C. J., & Beitel, P. A. (1982). Stimulus velocity and movement distance as determiners of movement velocity and coincident timing accuracy. Human Factors, 24(5), 599–608.
  • Wrisberg, C. A., & Mead, B. J. (1983). Developing coincident-timing skill in children: A comparison of training methods. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 54(1), 67–74.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.