The Eye Dominance Porta Test in Comparison with the Circular Manually Influenced Test - Softcover

Dahlbo, Hakan; Flatz, Michael

 
9783346693891: The Eye Dominance Porta Test in Comparison with the Circular Manually Influenced Test

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Scientific Study from the year 2021 in the subject Sport - Sport Medicine, Therapy, Nutrition, University of Innsbruck (Central University of Nicaragua), course: Interuniversity College for Health and Development Graz-Innsbruck Austria, language: English, abstract: Unravel the mysteries of sight and skill! Delve into a groundbreaking investigation that challenges long-held beliefs about eye dominance and its intricate connection to manual actions. This research embarks on a fascinating journey to explore "Manually Influenced Eye Dominance (MIED)," revealing how our hands can subtly, yet significantly, alter which eye takes the lead. By meticulously comparing the established Porta Test with an innovative Circular Test, this study uncovers inconsistencies in eye dominance across diverse tasks and gaze directions. Discover how the interplay between hand-eye coordination and motor control shapes our perception, potentially revolutionizing fields from sports science to clinical diagnostics. The study, featuring right-handed tennis players, meticulously examines the influence of manual motor tasks on ocular dominance. Challenging the traditional view of a fixed relationship between eye and hand, this investigation uncovers the dynamic nature of visual processing. Explore the depths of the visual system as it adapts to different manual demands, revealing the practical applications of understanding MIED. Utilizing rigorous statistical methods, including the chi-squared test, the research meticulously analyzes data from both the Porta Test (PT) and Circular Test (CT), providing a comprehensive assessment of eye dominance. Uncover the complexities of Experiment 2a (E2a) and 2b (E2b), extended two-handed validity tests, designed to further explore the nuances of eye dominance switching. Embark on a journey that questions assumptions and opens new avenues for optimizing performance and rehabilitation strategies, paving the way for future research into the intricacies of human perception and action, with key insights into hand-eye coordination and visual dominance. A new understanding of how our bodies coordinate movement and vision, this study challenges existing paradigms and offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between our senses and motor skills. Through a rigorous analysis, the study sheds light on the dynamic interplay between vision and action. The exploration of eye dominance, hand-eye coordination, and motor control provides valuable insights for athletes, clinicians, and anyone seeking to optimize their performance. This reveals how manual tasks dynamically influence eye dominance, opening new avenues for enhancing human performance and understanding the complexities of the human sensorimotor system. This study challenges conventional wisdom and promises to reshape our understanding of how we see and interact with the world around us. This investigation offers a compelling exploration of MIED, paving the way for future research and practical applications in various fields.

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Hakan Dahlbo is an experienced and widely recognized international tennis coach. He got his formation as a player and coach in Sweden. Dahlbo reached an international professional level (US 6.5) as a player. Due to a severe shoulder injury, he decided as young as 23 years of age, to pass on his acquired knowledge, to international prof. players. Thus, he focused on his international coaching career on the professional tour. Dr Dahlbo who holds the highest Swedish coaching license is a reg. ATP Coach. He also holds several International Masters at RPT, PTCA and ESTESS. He studied musculoskeletal medicine and science, Chinese medicine and health science (PhD) and holds a Swedish state medical license. He is Professor in health sciences at the Universidad Azteca. Dahlbo who has coached over 600 professional ATP/WTA/ITF tournaments including more than 50 Grand Slams, Davis Cups and FedCups, is the only coach that has coached both the men's no.1 and the ladies' no:1 in Austria. He has coached 3 of the best 5 professional Male players (Lochbihler, Schiessling, Ager) and 3 of the best professional 5 female players (Plischke, Reinstadler, Mayr) in Tirol. He has 38 years of experience working with prof. players, including Grand Slam- and Olympic winners as well as top 30 players. He was the official coach for at least 15 top 30-300 (ATP/WTA) players. Furthermore, he trained professional players from multiple countries including; Sweden, Austria, Italy, Croatia and Australia. His most well-known players are Horst Skoff (ATP 18 / Austrian Davis Cup legend), Silvia Plischke (WTA 27 / Quarterfinals Roland Garros), Yvonne Meusburger (WTA 38 / Winner Bad Gastein WTA), Antonio Veic (ATP 119 / 3rd round French Open), Beate Reinstadler (WTA 58 / 3rd round French Open, Fed Cup hero), Filippo Messori (ATP 136 / no: 25 doubles), Stefan Lochbihler (ATP 141, Austrian Davis Cup Team) and Thomas Schiessling (ATP 254 / Quarterfinal Mallorca ATP, 6 times Austrian Men's Champion). Additionally, Dahlbo has had leading positions in the development of the Stockholm, Tyrolean, Austrian and the Luxemburg Federations. Furthermore, he is the founder of ESTESS and the co-founder of the PTCA and WTP. Additionally, he collected experiences through various tasks, engagements and activities with several Grand Slam winners and No.1 in the world like Roy Emerson, Frew McMillan, Anders Järryd, Mats Wilander, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Emilio Sanchez, Nikola Mektic and Sofia Kenin

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