Differences in Gaze Behavior Between Male and Female Elite Handball Goalkeepers During Penalty Throws.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Brain Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.3390/brainsci15030312
Wojciech Jedziniak, Krystian Panek, Piotr Lesiakowski, Beata Florkiewicz, Teresa Zwierko
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Background: Recent research suggests that an athlete's gaze behavior plays a significant role in expert sport performance. However, there is a lack of studies investigating sex differences in gaze behavior during technical and tactical actions.

Objectives: Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the eye movements of elite female and male handball goalkeepers during penalty throws.

Methods: In total, 40 handball goalkeepers participated in the study (female: n = 20; male: n = 20). Eye movements were recorded during a series of five penalty throws in real-time conditions. The number of fixations and dwell time, including quiet eye, for selected areas of interest were recorded using a mobile eye-tracking system.

Results: Significant differences were found in quiet-eye duration between effective and ineffective goalkeeper interventions (females: mean difference (MD) = 92.26; p = 0.005; males: MD = 122.83; p < 0.001). Significant differences in gaze behavior between female and male handball goalkeepers were observed, specifically in the number of fixations and fixation duration on the selected areas of interest (AOIs). Male goalkeepers primarily observed the throwing upper arm AOI, the throwing forearm (MD = 15.522; p < 0.001), the throwing arm AOI (MD = 6.83; p < 0.001), and the ball (MD = 7.459; z = 3.47; p < 0.001), whereas female goalkeepers mainly observed the torso AOI (MD = 14.264; p < 0.001) and the head AOI (MD = 11.91; p < 0.001) of the throwing player.

Conclusions: The results suggest that female goalkeepers' gaze behavior is based on a relatively constant observation of body areas to recall task-specific information from memory, whilst male goalkeepers mainly observe moving objects in spatio-temporal areas. From a practical perspective, these results can be used to develop perceptual training programs tailored to athletes' sex.

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男女优秀手球守门员罚球时凝视行为的差异
背景:最近的研究表明,运动员的凝视行为在专业运动表现中起着重要作用。然而,对于技战术动作中注视行为的性别差异,研究较少。因此,本研究的目的是分析优秀的男女手球守门员在罚球时的眼动。方法:共40名手球守门员参与研究(女性:n = 20;男性:n = 20)。在实时条件下,在一系列五次罚球过程中记录眼球运动。使用移动眼动追踪系统记录选定感兴趣区域的注视次数和停留时间,包括静眼。结果:有效守门员干预与无效守门员干预在静眼持续时间上存在显著差异(女性:mean difference (MD) = 92.26;P = 0.005;男性:MD = 122.83;P < 0.001)。观察到男女手球守门员凝视行为的显著差异,特别是在所选择的兴趣区域(aoi)上的注视次数和注视持续时间。男性守门员主要观察投掷上臂AOI,投掷前臂(MD = 15.522;p < 0.001),投掷臂AOI (MD = 6.83;p < 0.001),球(MD = 7.459;Z = 3.47;p < 0.001),而女性守门员主要观察躯干AOI (MD = 14.264;p < 0.001)和头部AOI (MD = 11.91;P < 0.001)。结论:研究结果表明,女性守门员的注视行为是基于相对稳定的对身体区域的观察,以从记忆中回忆任务特定信息,而男性守门员的注视行为主要是在时空区域中观察运动物体。从实用的角度来看,这些结果可用于开发适合运动员性别的感知训练方案。
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Brain Sciences
Brain Sciences Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes and short communications in the areas of cognitive neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, molecular and cellular neuroscience, neural engineering, neuroimaging, neurolinguistics, neuropathy, systems neuroscience, and theoretical and computational neuroscience. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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