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This study aimed to evaluate the utility and applicability of electrooculography (EOG) when studying ocular activity during complex motor behavior. Due to its lower spatial resolution relative to eye tracking (ET), it is unclear whether EOG can provide valid and accurate temporal measurements such as the duration of the Quiet Eye (QE), that is the uninterrupted dwell time on the visual target prior to and during action. However, because of its greater temporal resolution, EOG is better suited for temporal-spectral decomposition, a technique that allows us to distinguish between lower and higher frequency activity as a function of time. Sixteen golfers of varying expertise (novices to experts) putted 60 balls to a 4-m distant target on a flat surface while we recorded EOG, ET, performance accuracy, and putter kinematics. Correlational and discrepancy analyses confirmed that EOG yielded valid and accurate QE measurements, but only when using certain processing parameters. Nested cross-validation indicated that, among a set of ET and EOG temporal and spectral oculomotor features, EOG power was the most useful when predicting performance accuracy through robust regression. Follow-up cross-validation and correlational analyses revealed that more accurate performance was preceded by diminished lower-frequency activity immediately before movement initiation and elevated higher-frequency activity during movement recorded from the horizontal channel. This higher-frequency activity was also found to accompany a smoother movement execution. This study validates EOG algorithms (code provided) for measuring temporal parameters and presents a novel approach to extracting temporal and spectral oculomotor features during complex motor behavior.
| Dyddiad y'i gwnaethpwyd ar gael | 5 Hyd 2023 |
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| Cyhoeddwr | Prifysgol Bangor University |
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Electrophysiological signal processing as a tool to study preparatory processes in sports
Gallicchio, G., Medi 2024.Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gynhadledd › Arall › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Temporal and spectral electrooculographic features in a discrete precision task
Gallicchio, G., Ryu, D., Krishnani, M., Tasker, G., Pecunioso, A. & Jackson, R., Maw 2024, Yn: Psychophysiology. 61, 3, e14461.Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Temporal and spectral electrooculographic features in a discrete precision task
Gallicchio, G. (Datblygwr), Ryu, D. (Arall), Krishnani, M. (Arall), Tasker, G. (Arall), Pecunioso, A. (Arall) & Jackson, R. (Arall), Hyd 2023Allbwn ymchwil: Ffurf annhestunol › Meddalwedd
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Doctoral Prize Fellowship
Gallicchio, G. (Derbynydd), Rhag 2018
Gwobr: Cymrodoriaeth a roddwyd ar sail cystadleuaeth
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