Vicente Luis-Del Campo, Jesús Morenas Martín, Juan Luis León Llamas, Juan Francisco Ortega Morán, Jesús Díaz-García, Tomás García-Calvo
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Abstract
This study novelty aimed to investigate the influence of manipulating the available time to perform the training tasks on soccer players´ ocular metrics, following training. Specifically, pupillary response (pupil diameter) and saccadic features (latency, accuracy, velocity, and number) were measured with a portable eye tracker following training to reflect the mental load accumulated by players during the training sessions. Nine semi-elite soccer players performed two training sessions, based on large-sided games, on an artificial grass field. These two sessions were composed of the same tasks but varying the required time to complete the task goals (Session 1: No time limitations to perform the tasks; Session 2: Limited time to perform the tasks). The participants performed, before (pre-test) and after (post-test) each training session, a prosaccade task in a room near the playing field. Findings revealed a differentiated effect of the available time to complete the training tasks on ocular metrics because significant differences were found in all variables after training (p < .001 for pupil diameter; p < .01 for saccade accuracy and number of saccades; p < .05 for saccade velocity and latency). Ocular metrics could be a promising tool to evaluate mental load following practice because they were sensitive to the time-task constraint, providing researchers a valuable information for a better planning of the mental workload when designed training tasks.
本研究的新颖之处在于,它旨在探究在足球运动员接受训练后,操纵执行训练任务的可用时间对其眼部指标的影响。具体来说,在训练后使用便携式眼动仪测量瞳孔反应(瞳孔直径)和眼动特征(潜伏期、准确性、速度和次数),以反映球员在训练过程中积累的心理负荷。九名半精英足球运动员在人造草场上进行了两节训练课,这两节课均以大型足球比赛为基础。这两节训练课由相同的任务组成,但完成任务目标所需的时间各不相同(第 1 节:不限时完成任务;第 2 节:限时完成任务)。在每个训练环节之前(前测)和之后(后测),受试者都在比赛场地附近的一个房间里完成了一个前触任务。研究结果表明,完成训练任务的可用时间对眼部指标的影响是有区别的,因为在训练后发现所有变量都存在显著差异(p p p p