@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010546, author = {安藤, 創一 and 来田, 宣幸 and 小田, 伸午 and Oda, Shingo}, journal = {京都体育学研究}, month = {Jul}, note = {Visual reaction time of 20 soccer players and 13 nonathlete university students was measured using three different sizes of stimulus in central and peripheral vision.The results were summarized as follows: 1) Central visual reaction time of soccer players increased significantly with a decrease in size of a stimulus, while peripheral visual reaction time of nonathletes increased significantly with a decrease in size of the stimulus. 2) In soccer players the correlation between peripheral visual reaction time and central visual reaction time was higher when the size of the stimulus was small. In nonathletes,however,correlation of the same parameters was higher when the size of the stimulus was large. These results suggest that soccer players have a higher ability of peripheral visual perception to the smaller object than nonathletes,that might enable to make quick judgement and decision to the far distant ball in the soccer field.}, pages = {7--13}, title = {サッカー選手と一般学生における中心視野と周辺視野の反応時間}, volume = {15}, year = {1999} }