A cluster phase analysis for collective behavior in team sports

Collective behavior can be defined as the ability of humans to coordinate with others through a complex environment. Sports offer exquisite examples of this dynamic interplay, requiring decision making and other perceptual-cognitive skills to adjust individual decisions to the team self-organization and vice versa. Considering players of a team as periodic phase oscillators, synchrony analyses can be used to model the coordination of a team. Nonetheless, a main limitation of current models is that collective behavior is context independent. In other words, players on a team can be highly synchronized without this corresponding to a meaningful coordination dynamics relevant to the context of the game. Considering these issues, the aim of this study was to develop a method of analysis sensitive to the context for evidence-based measures of collective behavior. AUTORREFERAT
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Bibliographic Details
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Notations:training science sport games
Published in:Human Movement Science
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2018.03.013
Volume:59
Pages:96-111
Document types:article
Level:advanced