Visuomotor coordination with gaze, head and arm movements during table tennis forehand rallies

Ryosuke Shinkai, Shintaro Ando, Yuki Nonaka, Tomohiro Kizuka, Seiji Ono
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the temporal coordination between gaze, head, and arm movements during forehand rallies in table tennis. Collegiate male table tennis players (n = 7) conducted forehand rallies at a constant tempo (100, 120, and 150 bpm) using a metronome. In each tempo condition, participants performed 30 strokes (a total of 90 strokes). Gaze, head, and dominant arm (shoulder, elbow, and wrist) movements were recorded with an eye-tracking device equipped with a Gyro sensor and a 3-D motion capture system. The results showed that the effect of head movements relative to gaze movements was significantly higher than that of eye movements in the three tempo conditions. Our results indicate that head movements are closely associated with gaze movements during rallies. Furthermore, cross-correlation coefficients (CCs) between head and arm movements were more than 0.96 (maximum coefficient: 0.99). In addition, head and arm movements were synchronized during rallies. Finally, CCs between gaze and arm movements were more than 0.74 (maximum coefficient: 0.99), indicating that gaze movements are temporally coordinated with arm movements. Taken together, head movements could play important roles not only in gaze tracking but also in the temporal coordination with arm movements during table tennis forehand rallies.

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乒乓球正手回球时目光、头部和手臂运动的视觉运动协调性
本研究旨在阐明乒乓球正手击球时,目光、头部和手臂运动之间的时间协调性。大学生男子乒乓球运动员(n = 7)使用节拍器以恒定的节奏(100、120 和 150 bpm)进行正手击球。在每种节奏条件下,参赛者进行 30 次击球(共 90 次)。使用配备陀螺仪传感器的眼球跟踪装置和三维动作捕捉系统记录了视线、头部和优势臂(肩、肘和腕)的动作。结果显示,在三种节奏条件下,头部运动相对于注视运动的效果明显高于眼部运动。我们的研究结果表明,在拉力赛中,头部运动与注视运动密切相关。此外,头部运动和手臂运动之间的交叉相关系数(CC)超过了 0.96(最大系数:0.99)。此外,集会时头部和手臂的运动是同步的。最后,凝视和手臂动作之间的 CC 超过 0.74(最大系数:0.99),表明凝视动作与手臂动作在时间上是协调的。综上所述,头部运动不仅在凝视跟踪中发挥重要作用,而且在乒乓球正手击球时与手臂运动的时间协调中也发挥重要作用。
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