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Feb 4, 2020

Does training blind under non-vision conditions result in improved performance when the athlete returns to full vision conditions? Does it allow a performer to become more sensitive to information from other senses (e.g. proprioception and audition) or is learning specific to the conditions of practice?

 

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Improved Muscle Activity Following Motor Training Without Vision of the Throwing Motion in Baseball Pitchers

Seeing is Believing: Blind Putting Drills Confer No Advantage to the Novice Golfer

A sensorimotor basis for motor learning: evidence indicating specificity of practice

Specificity of Learning a Sport Skill to the Visual Condition of Acquisition

 

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