1. Johnson D. The complete guide to pitching. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics; 2013.
2. Higuchi T, Nagami T, Nakata H, Watanabe M, Isaka T, Kanosue K. Contribution of visual information about ball trajectory to baseball hitting accuracy. PLoS One. 2016;11(2):e0148498.
3. Jones C, Miles T. Use of advance cues in predicting the flight of a lawn tennis ball. Journal of human movement studies. 1978;4(4):231-5.
4. Abernethy B. Anticipation in squash: Differences in advance cue utilization between expert and novice players. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1990;8(1):17-34.
5. Abernethy B, Russell DG. Expert-novice differences in an applied selective attention task. Journal of Sport Psychology. 1987;9(4):326-45.
6. Abernethy B, Russell DG. Advance cue utilisation by skilled cricket batsmen. Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in sport. 1984;16(2):2-10.
7. Abernethy B, Russell DG. The relationship between expertise and visual search strategy in a racquet sport. Human movement science. 1987;6(4):283-319.
8. Chase WG, Simon HA. Perception in chess. Cognitive Psychology. 1973;4(1):55-81.
9. Williams AM, Jackson RC. Anticipation in sport: Fifty years on, what have we learned and what research still needs to be undertaken? Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2019;42:16-24.
10. Huys R, Cañal-Bruland R, Hagemann N, Beek PJ, Smeeton NJ, Williams AM. Global information pickup underpins anticipation of tennis shot direction. Journal of Motor Behavior. 2009;41(2):158-71.
11. Smeeton NJ, Hüttermann S, Williams MA. Postural cues, biological motion perception, and anticipation in sport. In: Williams MA, Jackson RC, editors. Anticipation and decision making in sport. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge; 2019. p. 1-24.
12. Abernethy B, Zawi K. Pickup of essential kinematics underpins expert perception of movement patterns. Journal of motor behavior. 2007;39(5):353-67.
13. Müller S, Abernethy B, Farrow D. How do world-class cricket batsmen anticipate a bowler's intention? The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 2006;59(12):2162-86.
14. Müller S, Abernethy B. Batting with occluded vision: An in situ examination of the information pick-up and interceptive skills of high- and low-skilled cricket batsmen. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2006;9(6):446-58.
15. Causer J, Smeeton NJ, Williams AM. Expertise differences in anticipatory judgements during a temporally and spatially occluded task. PLoS One. 2017;12(2):e0171330.
16. Williams AM, Huys R, Cañal-Bruland R, Hagemann N. The dynamical information underpinning anticipation skill. Human movement science. 2009;28(3):362-70.
17. Williams AM, Ward P, Knowles JM, Smeeton NJ. Anticipation skill in a real-world task: Measurement, training, and transfer in tennis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 2002;8(4):259-70.
18. Loffing F, Hagemann N. Skill differences in visual anticipation of type of throw in team-handball penalties. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2014;15(3):260-7.
19. Müller S, Brenton J, Mansingh A. Sources of information pick-up for anticipation by skilled cricket batsmen. European Journal of Sport Science. 2020:1-9.
20. Eklund RC, Tenenbaum G. Encyclopedia of sport and exercise psychology: Sage Publications; 2013.
21. Hubbard AW, Seng CN. Visual movements of batters. Research Quarterly American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. 1954;25(1):42-57.
22. Abdi H. Bonferroni and šidák corrections for multiple comparisons. Encyclopedia of measurement and statistics. 2007;3:103-7.
23. Lakens D. Calculating and reporting effect sizes to facilitate cumulative science: A practical primer for t-tests and anovas. Frontiers in Psychology. 2013;4:[Article 863].
24. Müller S, Abernethy B, Eid M, McBean R, Rose M. Expertise and the spatio-temporal characteristics of anticipatory information pick-up from complex movement patterns. Perception. 2010;39(6):745-60.
25. Abernethy B, Baker J, Côté J. Transfer of pattern recall skills may contribute to the development of sport expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 2005;19(6):705-18.
26. Erickson GB. Topical review: Visual performance assessments for sport. Optom Vis Sci. 2021;98(7):672-80.
27. Hüttermann S, Noël B, Memmert D. Eye tracking in high-performance sports: Evaluation of its application in expert athletes. International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. 2018;17(2):182-203.
28. Grushko A, Leonov S, Veraksa A. Eye-tracking in sport psychology. Advances in Sports Research. 2015:1-15.
29. Morris-Binelli K, Müller S. Advancements to the understanding of expert visual anticipation skill in striking sports. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 2017;49(4):262-8.
30. Brenton J, Müller S, Harbaugh AG. Visual-perceptual training with motor practice of the observed movement pattern improves anticipation in emerging expert cricket batsmen. Journal of Sports Sciences. 2019;37(18):2114-21.
31. Johnson D. The complete guide to pitching. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics; 2013.
32. Higuchi T, Nagami T, Nakata H, Watanabe M, Isaka T, Kanosue K. Contribution of visual information about ball trajectory to baseball hitting accuracy. PLoS One. 2016;11(2):e0148498.
33. Jones C, Miles T. Use of advance cues in predicting the flight of a lawn tennis ball. Journal of human movement studies. 1978;4(4):231-5.
34. Abernethy B. Anticipation in squash: Differences in advance cue utilization between expert and novice players. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1990;8(1):17-34.
35. Abernethy B, Russell DG. Expert-novice differences in an applied selective attention task. Journal of Sport Psychology. 1987;9(4):326-45.
36. Abernethy B, Russell DG. Advance cue utilisation by skilled cricket batsmen. Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in sport. 1984;16(2):2-10.
37. Abernethy B, Russell DG. The relationship between expertise and visual search strategy in a racquet sport. Human movement science. 1987;6(4):283-319.
38. Chase WG, Simon HA. Perception in chess. Cognitive Psychology. 1973;4(1):55-81.
39. Williams AM, Jackson RC. Anticipation in sport: Fifty years on, what have we learned and what research still needs to be undertaken? Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2019;42:16-24.
40. Huys R, Cañal-Bruland R, Hagemann N, Beek PJ, Smeeton NJ, Williams AM. Global information pickup underpins anticipation of tennis shot direction. Journal of Motor Behavior. 2009;41(2):158-71.
41. Smeeton NJ, Hüttermann S, Williams MA. Postural cues, biological motion perception, and anticipation in sport. In: Williams MA, Jackson RC, editors. Anticipation and decision making in sport. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge; 2019. p. 1-24.
42. Abernethy B, Zawi K. Pickup of essential kinematics underpins expert perception of movement patterns. Journal of motor behavior. 2007;39(5):353-67.
43. Müller S, Abernethy B, Farrow D. How do world-class cricket batsmen anticipate a bowler's intention? The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 2006;59(12):2162-86.
44. Müller S, Abernethy B. Batting with occluded vision: An in situ examination of the information pick-up and interceptive skills of high- and low-skilled cricket batsmen. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2006;9(6):446-58.
45. Causer J, Smeeton NJ, Williams AM. Expertise differences in anticipatory judgements during a temporally and spatially occluded task. PLoS One. 2017;12(2):e0171330.
46. Williams AM, Huys R, Cañal-Bruland R, Hagemann N. The dynamical information underpinning anticipation skill. Human movement science. 2009;28(3):362-70.
47. Williams AM, Ward P, Knowles JM, Smeeton NJ. Anticipation skill in a real-world task: Measurement, training, and transfer in tennis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 2002;8(4):259-70.
48. Loffing F, Hagemann N. Skill differences in visual anticipation of type of throw in team-handball penalties. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2014;15(3):260-7.
49. Müller S, Brenton J, Mansingh A. Sources of information pick-up for anticipation by skilled cricket batsmen. European Journal of Sport Science. 2020:1-9.
50. Eklund RC, Tenenbaum G. Encyclopedia of sport and exercise psychology: Sage Publications; 2013.
51. Hubbard AW, Seng CN. Visual movements of batters. Research Quarterly American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. 1954;25(1):42-57.
52. Abdi H. Bonferroni and šidák corrections for multiple comparisons. Encyclopedia of measurement and statistics. 2007;3:103-7.
53. Lakens D. Calculating and reporting effect sizes to facilitate cumulative science: A practical primer for t-tests and anovas. Frontiers in Psychology. 2013;4:[Article 863].
54. Müller S, Abernethy B, Eid M, McBean R, Rose M. Expertise and the spatio-temporal characteristics of anticipatory information pick-up from complex movement patterns. Perception. 2010;39(6):745-60.
55. Abernethy B, Baker J, Côté J. Transfer of pattern recall skills may contribute to the development of sport expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 2005;19(6):705-18.
56. Erickson GB. Topical review: Visual performance assessments for sport. Optom Vis Sci. 2021;98(7):672-80.
57. Hüttermann S, Noël B, Memmert D. Eye tracking in high-performance sports: Evaluation of its application in expert athletes. International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. 2018;17(2):182-203.
58. Grushko A, Leonov S, Veraksa A. Eye-tracking in sport psychology. Advances in Sports Research. 2015:1-15.
59. Morris-Binelli K, Müller S. Advancements to the understanding of expert visual anticipation skill in striking sports. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 2017;49(4):262-8.
60. Brenton J, Müller S, Harbaugh AG. Visual-perceptual training with motor practice of the observed movement pattern improves anticipation in emerging expert cricket batsmen. Journal of Sports Sciences. 2019;37(18):2114-21.