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Focused attention enhances processing of some aspects of the world at the expense of unattended items. Although focused attention has been studied for decades, few studies have measured individual and group differences in how people distribute attention. In three studies, we explored differences in the breadth and distribution of attention as a function of athletic expertise. Study 1 found 25% greater attention breadth in expert athletes than in novices. Study 2 found that the distribution of focused attention for experts varied as a function of the type of athletic expertise: Experts in sports that demand greater horizontal distribution of attention (e.g., soccer) showed greater horizontal breadth of attention than did those whose sports demand more vertical attention (e.g., volleyball), and vice versa. Study 3 used a slightly modified design to replicate the results of Studies 1 and 2. Overall, the findings reveal a systematic association between the measured "shape" of focused attention in a laboratory task and expertise in a real-world skill.
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Stefanie Hüttermann
German Sport University Cologne
Daniel Memmert
German Sport University Cologne
Daniel J. Simons
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a22829515691fd665ff7534 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000012