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Abstract
Introduction: Recent studies highlight the significance of visual cognition in sports officiating. This study investigates how official type and officiating expertise influence visual tracking performance using the Multiple Identity Tracking (MIT) and dot-detection tasks.
Methods: 36 officials aged 20-38 years were recruited and classified into interactors (basketball referees), reactors (badminton judges), and monitors (gymnastics judges) according to official type, and into expert and non-expert groups according to officiating expertise.
Results: Results revealed significant main effect of official type on tracking accuracy (P < 0.001), detection stimulus awareness rate (P < 0.05), and tracking time (P < 0.001). Officiating expertise had a significant effect on tracking accuracy (P < 0.05), and detection stimulus awareness rate (P < 0.001). Notably, their interaction effect was not significant. Pearson's analysis revealed a positive correlation between the detection stimulus awareness rate and tracking accuracy, but not between tracking time and tracking accuracy.
Discussion: Research suggests that officiating activities are closely related to visual cognition. Reactors demonstrate the advantage of objective fact-based decision making and their officiating characteristics are capable of exhibiting excellent visual performance in the MIT and dot-detection tasks. Furthermore, expert officials with the advantage of systematic training and a high level of officiating expertise, possess excellent visual tracking ability and decision-making skills in specific sports tasks.
近年来的研究强调了视觉认知在体育裁判中的重要性。本研究探讨了使用多重身份跟踪(MIT)和点检测任务的官方类型和执法专业知识如何影响视觉跟踪性能。方法:招募36名年龄在20 ~ 38岁之间的裁判,按裁判类型分为互动裁判(篮球裁判)、反应裁判(羽毛球裁判)、监督裁判(体操裁判),按裁判专业分为专家组和非专家组。结果:裁判类型对裁判跟踪准确性有显著的主效应(P P P P P P)。讨论:研究表明裁判活动与视觉认知密切相关。反应器显示了基于客观事实的决策的优势,其执法特征能够在MIT和点检测任务中表现出优异的视觉性能。此外,专家官员经过系统的训练和高水平的裁判专业知识,在特定的体育任务中具有出色的视觉跟踪能力和决策能力。