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Oculomotor Control in Amputee Soccer Players

    1. [1] University of Szczecin

      University of Szczecin

      Szczecin, Polonia

    2. [2] Pomeranian Medical University

      Pomeranian Medical University

      Szczecin, Polonia

  • Localización: Adapted physical activity quaterly, ISSN 0736-5829, Vol. 37, Nº. 1, 2020, págs. 41-55
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The authors investigated the dynamics of saccadic parameters during a stationary oculomotor target task in amputee soccer players (n = 16), able-bodied soccer players (n = 16), and nonathletic control subjects (n = 16). Eye movements during the visual-search tasks were recorded binocularly using a mobile eye-tracking system, and the gaze parameters were analyzed (fixation duration, saccade duration, saccade amplitude, saccade average acceleration, saccade peak deceleration, saccade average velocity, and ocular mobility index). The average saccade acceleration in the amputee soccer players was significantly lower than in the able-bodied players (p = .021). Other saccade characteristics in disabled athletes were comparable to those of the able-bodied groups. Moreover, the able-bodied soccer players presented faster saccadic parameters than nonathletes in terms of saccade acceleration (p = .002), deceleration (p = .015), and velocity (p = .009). The modification of oculomotor functions may result from extensive practice and participation in ball games. The authors’ hypothesis that oculomotor functions in amputee soccer players may be impaired was not fully confirmed.


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