It can be used for different perceptual tasks that involve sustained attention, divided attention and attentional allocation. The Neurotracker is a multiple object-tracking simulation in a 3-dimensional environment. As a result, athletes can improve their peripheral awareness and process multiple tasks more efficiently and rapidly. The Dynavision D2 system allows athletes to train their perceptual vision. It is being used for research and applied purposes to allow us to work with athletes in a virtual representation of their sport or exercise environment without leaving the lab. The Oculus Rift offers an immersive experience in virtual reality environments. It provides a reliable and valid results for the measurement of cardio and exertion and is being used to study the psychological mechanisms of aerobic exercise and exertion.
The system is synchronized with a programmable Velotron cycle ergometer and Polar Heart Rate monitor. The TrueOne 2400 metabolic measurement cart evaluates gas exchange and ventilatory parameters during exercise endurance tests. This gives us the opportunity to record and measure brain activity while physical activity is being performed. Due to its mobility, athletes and exercisers can move around and perform tasks related to their field while wearing the technology. The EEG dry cap allows us to measure brain activity associated with sport and exercise performance.
This gives us crucial data regarding motor learning and motor performance. It gives information about the dimensional location of the reflectors as well as information about the acceleration and velocity. The motion analysis system allows to record and analyze the movement of selected objects or body parts by using special reflectors. The Mobile Eye XG system can be used while the athlete is stationary or is mobile in their natural sport environment (wireless mode). The technology provides objective measurements of where an athlete is gazing (location), how long they are gazing at a certain location (duration), as well as the amount of times they gaze upon a certain point or section (frequency). The Mobile Eye XG from the Applied Science Laboratories (ASL) makes it possible to implement eye-tracking technology in research and applied work.
For example, one can measure and analyze different variables such as: Skin Conductance Response (SCR), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Electroencephalogram (EEG), Electromyography (EMG), and Temperature among others. Researchers and consultants can use Thought Technology’s biofeedback system to measure athletes’ physiological functions. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Orlando, FL.īelow are examples of equipment available in the lab for research, practice, and teaching in the field of sport psychology. The influence of biases on officials’ sport-related decision-making: A meta-analysis.
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