Influence of the time-task constraint on ocular metrics of semi-elite soccer players.

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Grupo de análisis comportamental de la actividad física y el deporte. Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte Universidad de Extremadura, Avda. de la Universidad, Cáceres (Cáceres), Spain.

Published: May 2024

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 (: No time limitations to perform the tasks; : 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 ( < .001 for pupil diameter;  < .01 for saccade accuracy and number of saccades;  < .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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2023.2172203DOI Listing

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