prof. dr. Pieter Vansteenkiste
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Using an immersive virtual reality bicycle simulator to evaluate hazard detection and anticipation of overt and covert traffic situations in young bicyclists
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Do race results in youth competitions predict future success as a road cyclist? A retrospective study in the Italian cycling federation
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Visual strategies of young soccer players during a passing test : a pilot study
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- Journal Article
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Is motor coordination the key to success in youth cycling?
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Fewer fixations of longer duration can lead to more fixations of longer duration A commentary on the description of the visual behaviour of expert performers in sports
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Does music affect performance on a hazard perception test for cyclists?
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The importance of performance in youth competitions as an indicator of future success in cycling
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A retrospective analysis of the national youth teams in volleyball : were they always faster, taller, and stronger?
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Young adults with developmental coordination disorder adopt a different visual strategy during a hazard perception test for cyclists
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- Journal Article
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Young adults with developmental coordination disorder adopt a different visual strategy during a hazard perception test for cyclists
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Gaze behaviour of experienced and novice beach lifeguards : an exploratory in situ study
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Discriminating performance profiles of cycling disciplines
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Hazard perception in cycling in young adults with developmental coordination disorder
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An exploratory study of gaze behaviour in young adults with developmental coordination disorder
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- Journal Article
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All eyes on me : behaving as soloist in duo performances leads to increased body movements and attracts observers' visual attention
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Gaze behaviour during walking in young adults with developmental coordination disorder
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Understanding the development of bicycling skills in children : a systematic review
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Assessing the potential of the qualitative trajectory calculus to detect gait pathologies : a case study of children with developmental coordination disorder
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To what extent does body height affect the use and satisfaction of electrically-assisted bicycles for postal purpose?
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A coaches’ perspective on the contribution of anthropometry, physical performance, and motor coordination in racquet sports
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Expert - non-expert differences in visual behaviour during alpine slalom skiing
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Hazard perception training in young bicyclists improves early detection of risk : a cluster-randomized controlled trial
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Visual and auditory cues in music performance and their role in attracting attention from the audience
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The implications of low quality bicycle paths on the gaze behaviour of young learner cyclists
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Hazard perception in young cyclists and adult cyclists
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Is gaze behaviour in a laboratory context similar to that in real-life? : a study in bicyclists
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A hazard-perception test for cycling children : an exploratory study
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Development of cycling skills in 7- to 12-year-old children
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- Journal Article
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Examining the validity of the total dwell time of eye fixations to identify landmarks in a building
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Associations between cycling skill, general motor competence and body mass index in 9-year-old children
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Visual guidance during bicycle steering through narrow lanes: a study in children
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- PhD Thesis
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The role of visual information in the steering behaviour of young and adult bicyclists
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- Journal Article
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Combining user logging with eye tracking for interactive and dynamic applications
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Measuring dwell time percentage from head-mounted eye-tracking data: comparison of a frame-by-frame and a fixation-by-fixation analysis
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- Journal Article
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Cue usage in volleyball : a time course comparison of elite, intermediate and novice female players
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The implications of low quality bicycle paths on gaze behavior of cyclists: a field test
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- Journal Article
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Cycling around a curve : the effect of cycling speed on steering and gaze behavior
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Emotion recognition from music-induced movement
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- Journal Article
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Recognizing induced emotions of happiness and sadness from dance movement
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Is there a difference in visual search patterns between watching video clips of fencers on a computer screen and reacting on them on a life-sized screen?
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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A hazard perception test for cycling children: an exploratory study
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Cycling around bends: the effect of cycling speed on steering and gaze behavior
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Dealing with head-mounted eye-tracking data: comparison of a frame-by-frame and a fixation-based analysis
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- Journal Article
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The visual control of bicycle steering: the effects of speed and path width
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- Miscellaneous
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Hoe 'lezen' de topvolleyballers het spel van de tegenstander?
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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High quality bicycle tracks result in more efficient visual search patterns during cycling
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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The implications of low quality bicycle paths on gaze behavior of cyclists: a field test
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Cue usage in volleyball: a time course comparison of elite, intermediate and non-experienced players