@article{oai:asahi-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014215, author = {菅嶋, 康浩 and 鈴村, 亮介 and 林, 航聖 and 加藤, 尊 and 長屋, 恭一 and 藤井, 辰徳 and 吉井, 泉 and 山本, 英弘}, issue = {2023-03}, journal = {2023-03}, month = {2023-03, 2023-05-02}, note = {This study evaluated gaze behavior in field hockey shots. The participants included sixteen men’s university hockey players, whose gaze behavior was measured using a wearable eye tracker under the following shooting conditions: (1) No defender, DF(N); (2) Right side shot with a defender, DF(R); (3) Left side shot with a defender, DF(L); (4) Backward shot with a defender, DF(B); and (5) Two defenders vs two attackers, (Free scan). The effect of different shooting conditions on gaze behavior was evaluated according to the number of times the player took their eyes off the ball (Eye-off), and the object of the fixed gaze. Eye-off the ball decreased in DF(R), DF(L), and DF(B) as compared to DF(N), where DF(B) was significantly less than DF(N) (p<0.05). Contrarily, free scans were similar to DF(N), and were significantly more common than DF(L) and DF(B) (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively). Visual fixation among keepers was significantly higher in DF(N) (p<0.001) and DF(B) (p<0.01) than defenders, but significantly lower in DF(L) (p<0.001). These results suggest that eyeoff in a shot reduce in the presence of defenders and difficult playing techniques, and increases when coordinated with other attackers. Furthermore, this suggests that, the object of the gaze is influenced by the presence of the defender.}, pages = {2023-03--2023-03}, title = {フィールドホッケーのシュートでの視線行動に関する研究}, volume = {2023-03}, year = {} }