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Effect of Visual Stimuli Training on Reaction Time, Decision Making and Performance Accuracy of Table Tennis Player : 반응시간, 의사결정 및 탁구선수의 수행 정확성에 대한 시각적 자극 훈련 효과

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Authors

아미르

Advisor
Kim, Seon Jin
Major
사범대학 체육교육과
Issue Date
2019-02
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Description
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 사범대학 체육교육과, 2019. 2. Kim, Seon Jin.
Abstract
Objective: In sports it may be necessary for an athlete to make a decision and
execute a movement towards a specific direction with high temporal accuracy.
Previous study shows, by reducing or increasing the amount of time between what
and how decisions via manipulating ball speed or training to change between
different targets in time and movement constrain we can have a major impact on
performance. The aim of this study was first to develop visual stimuli training
device that able player to change between different targets and different movement
training. Second, to investigate whether this training system can actually improve
accuracy, reaction time and decision making of athlete after an intervention of five
weeks by comparing to a control group with no specific visual stimuli training.
Methods: Eighteen semi-experience table tennis players were randomly divided
into 2 groups (control group, n = 8
experiment group, n = 10) and underwent pretest,
intervention, post-test and retention test. The test consisted of accuracy test,
decision making test, choice reaction time test and three different level of accuracy
together with decision making test.
Results: The result shows significant improvement in choice reaction time test and
accuracy test just for the group that use visual stimuli training system and not for
control group. But no significant improvement was found in decision making test
for either group. However, there was a significant improvement in all three level of
accuracy together with decision making test for only experiment group though the
effect size were getting smaller by level of test difficulty.
Conclusion: By training to limit the available time for table tennis player to change
the direction of sending ball into a different specific area in response to different
visual stimuli, we can improve visual reaction time, performance accuracy but not
decision making of table tennis player. However, the performance which require
both decision making and accuracy together might improve even if the decision
making part of the performance remain the same and this result shows that
improving accuracy might be a guaranty for performance superiority that require
decision making as well.
Language
eng
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/151220
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