Expertise and perceptual-cognitive performance in soccer: a review

This review characterizes the importance of game intelligence between soccer players of different competition levels and according to a specific positional field status. However, research evidence on this topic is inconclusive and in some reports the importance of the perceptual-cognitive skills in the anticipation and decision-making performance remains unclear. Our intention is merely informative and indicative of the surrounding literature on the sport expertise, with the particular interest on the perceptual-cognitive performance, than depreciate some researches or taking part of some currents. Obviously that the variance in performance between soccer teams or players is depending of a several factors, like as anthropometric and physiological profiles, but one of the main factor that we want to include in the sport context is the perceptual-cognitive skills, such as visual search behaviour and the knowledge of situational probabilities. The aims of the present article are: (i) to define and to contextualize the different terminology used in this specific domain; (ii) to typify the different perceptual-cognitive skills that seems to bring on soccer players` performance; and (iii) to provide some future research guidelines.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science sport games social sciences
Published in:Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/37657016_Expertise_and_perceptual-cognitive_performance_in_soccer_A_review
Volume:9
Issue:1
Pages:115-122
Document types:article
Level:advanced