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Episode:

83 – Vision & Gaze Behavior in Baseball Batting

Category: Science & Medicine
Duration: 00:24:53
Publish Date: 2017-10-23 23:30:00
Description:

Just in time for the start of the World Series: a look vision and gaze behavior in baseball batting. Which aspects of vision are critical for hitting? Do great batters have superior vision? Where do good batters look before the ball is released?

 

Articles

Defining elite athletes: Issues in the study of expert performance in sport psychology The visual function of professional baseball players Visual abilities distinguish pitchers from hitters in professional baseball

Depth Perception Improvement in Collegiate Baseball Players with Vision Training

The Effect of Interpupillary Distance and Pupil Diameter on Major League Baseball Performance Statistics

An investigation of the visual behavior of professional baseballers prior to the execution of batting

 

 

My related blog posts:

Pitch Tunneling & Perceptually Equivalent Pitches

A Baseball Batter’s Perception of Spin & How it Relates to Hitting Performance

Visual Information about Horizontal Pitch Movement: Sensitivity, Release Points & Eye Separation

“Soft Focus” or Visual Pivot Point: Which Should Baseball Batters Use?

Eye & Head Movements in Batting: Challenging the “Truths”

 

 

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