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Perceptual-cognitive skill training and its transfer to expert performance in the field: Future research directions
DP Broadbent, J Causer, AM Williams, PR Ford
European journal of sport science 15 (4), 322-331, 2015
3412015
Quiet eye duration and gun motion in elite shotgun shooting
J Causer, SJ Bennett, PS Holmes, CM Janelle, AM Williams
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 42 (8), 1599-1608, 2010
2932010
Anxiety, movement kinematics, and visual attention in elite-level performers.
J Causer, PS Holmes, NC Smith, AM Williams
Emotion 11 (3), 595, 2011
2172011
Quiet eye training in a visuomotor control task
J Causer, PS Holmes, AM Williams
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 43 (6), 1042-1049, 2011
1942011
Identifying the causal mechanisms of the quiet eye
CC Gonzalez, J Causer, RC Miall, MJ Grey, G Humphreys, AM Williams
European Journal of Sport Science 17 (1), 74-84, 2017
1502017
The coupling between gaze behavior and opponent kinematics during anticipation of badminton shots
D Alder, PR Ford, J Causer, AM Williams
Human movement science 37, 167-179, 2014
1392014
Aiming for excellence: The quiet eye as a characteristic of expertise
MR Wilson, J Causer, JN Vickers
Routledge handbook of sport expertise, 22-37, 2015
1302015
Expertise in medicine: using the expert performance approach to improve simulation training
J Causer, P Barach, AM Williams
Medical education 48 (2), 115-123, 2014
1102014
“Decisions, decisions, decisions”: transfer and specificity of decision-making skill between sports
J Causer, PR Ford
Cognitive Processing 15, 385-389, 2014
972014
Performing under pressure: Quiet eye training improves surgical knot-tying performance
J Causer, JN Vickers, R Snelgrove, G Arsenault, A Harvey
Surgery 156 (5), 1089-1096, 2014
892014
Contextual interference effect on perceptual–cognitive skills training
DP Broadbent, J Causer, PR Ford, AM Williams
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 47 (6), 1243-1250, 2015
842015
The effects of high-and low-anxiety training on the anticipation judgments of elite performers
D Alder, PR Ford, J Causer, AM Williams
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 38 (1), 93-104, 2016
812016
Expertise differences in anticipatory judgements during a temporally and spatially occluded task
J Causer, NJ Smeeton, AM Williams
PloS one 12 (2), e0171330, 2017
772017
The role of quiet eye timing and location in the basketball three-point shot: A new research paradigm
JN Vickers, J Causer, D Vanhooren
Frontiers in psychology 10, 482843, 2019
632019
Perceptual expertise: what can be trained?
JOECAU SER, CM Janelle, JOANN VICKERS
Skill Acquisition in Sport, 332-350, 2012
542012
Improving anticipation and decision making in sport
J Causer, AM Williams
Routledge handbook of sports performance analysis, 21-31, 2013
512013
Visual search behaviours in expert perceptual judgements
DL Mann, J Causer, H Nakamoto, OR Runswick
Anticipation and decision making in sport, 59-78, 2019
472019
Quiet eye training improves surgical knot tying more than traditional technical training: a randomized controlled study
J Causer, A Harvey, R Snelgrove, G Arsenault, JN Vickers
The American Journal of Surgery 208 (2), 171-177, 2014
472014
Quiet eye facilitates sensorimotor preprograming and online control of precision aiming in golf putting
J Causer, SJ Hayes, JM Hooper, SJ Bennett
Cognitive Processing 18, 47-54, 2017
452017
Exploring the quiet eye in archery using field-and laboratory-based tasks
CC Gonzalez, J Causer, MJ Grey, GW Humphreys, RC Miall, AM Williams
Experimental brain research 235, 2843-2855, 2017
442017
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