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Quiet Eye Duration in Baseball

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“Quiet Eye Duration in Baseball”

The purpose of this study is to measure the gaze movements of individuals as they watch videos of a baseball pitcher throwing pitches. The goal will be to determine whether there is an anticipatory movement to the location where the ball is released, and whether this anticipatory movement occurs in experienced baseball players more commonly than in inexperienced players.

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Patients and healthy individuals accepted common.study.methods.is-healthy-no

Gaze tracking - no intervention

Monitor gaze as subjects watch a video

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Quiet Eye Duration in Baseball

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NCT04289376

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