Effect of binocular vision during target shooting in archery

Author:

Hirota MasakazuORCID,Hanai Tatsuhiro,Morimoto TakeshiORCID

Abstract

Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the difference between binocular and monocular vision and eye movements during the competition using video-oculography (VOG). Methods Experiment 1 included 14 participants to evaluate differences in arrow convergence. Then, seven participants in Experiment 1 were randomly selected and included in Experiment 2, which evaluated eye movements during archery using VOG. The target used an 80-cm waterproof target face and was set at a distance of 30 m. All players shot the target 36 times using their bows and arrows. Experiments 1 and 2 evaluated the distribution of arrows in each score and the number of focus points, respectively, between binocular and monocular conditions. Results The arrows, which include the area of 9 points, were significantly greater in the binocular condition (11.85 ± 5.04 shots) than in the monocular condition (9.36 ± 5.41 shots) in Experiment 1 (P = 0.047). The players focused on the target under both binocular and monocular conditions, although the players were switching off fixation between the target and shooting sight under the binocular condition in Experiment 2. Conclusion These behaviors indicated that the players were trying to accurately shoot the target by exploring the distance between themselves and the target as a cue for depth perception.

Funder

Sports Research Innovation Project

Nakatani Foundation for Advancement of Measuring Technologies in Biomedical Engineering

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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