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dc.rights.licenseReconocimiento 4.0 Internacional
dc.contributor.advisorAcero Mondragón, Edward Javier
dc.contributor.authorPirachican Alaguna, Miguel Alfredo
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dc.date.available2020-03-09T15:50:51Z
dc.date.issued2019-11-28
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/75984
dc.description.abstractThis study presents the relationship between saccadic movements (MS) and fixations in a 2D virtual environment with sports performance, in Colombian pre-youth tennis players. Methods: a group of players of advanced ranking and another of intermediate ranking (according to the registry of the Colombian Tennis Federation), faced to make visualizations of a red dot on a black screen in a 2D virtual environment. For this, two undetermined and two predetermined activities were carried out in the same time intervals (300 and 500 milliseconds), with horizontal and vertical movements of the mobile. Results: The study variables were the amount and time of the fixations and the MS in each of the tasks per measurement group. The analyzed data were the averages, the standard deviations of the amounts of fixations; from these values the MS were inferred. A t test was also carried out that allowed us to find a level of significance p <0.5 for two of the four activities within the protocol, a fact that ratified the best performance of advanced players compared to intermediate players in their averages and dispersion of fixations. Conclusions: the players of the advanced group showed faster MS and an oculomotor pattern with less dispersion of the fixations, thus indicating greater orthophoria with respect to their intermediate pairs.
dc.description.abstractEste estudio presenta la relación entre los movimientos sacádicos (MS) y las fijaciones en un ambiente virtual 2D con el rendimiento deportivo, en tenistas prejuveniles colombianos. Métodos: un grupo de jugadores de ranking avanzado y otro de ranking intermedio (según el registro de la Federación Colombiana de Tenis), se enfrentaron a hacer visualizaciones de un punto rojo sobre una pantalla negra en un ambiente virtual 2D. Para ello, se realizaron dos actividades indeterminadas y dos predeterminadas en los mismos intervalos de tiempo (300 y 500 milisegundos), con desplazamientos horizontales y verticales del móvil. Resultados: Las variables de estudio fueron la cantidad y duración de las fijaciones y los MS en cada una de las tareas por grupo de medición. Los datos analizados fueron los promedios, las desviaciones estándar de las cantidades de fijaciones. También se realizó una prueba t que permitió hallar un nivel de significancia p< 0,5 para dos (300 ms determinado y 500 ms indeterminado), de las cuatro actividades dentro del protocolo. Conclusiones: los tenistas del grupo avanzado mostraron un patrón oculomotor con menor dispersión y mayor cantidad de las fijaciones, indicando así un factor característico respecto de sus pares intermedios.
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dc.subject.ddcMedicina y salud
dc.titleRelación de los movimientos sacádicos en un ambiente virtual 2D con el rendimiento de tenistas prejuveniles colombianos
dc.title.alternativeRelationship of saccadic movements in a 2D virtual environment with the performance of Colombian youth players
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dc.description.additionalMagÍster en Fisiología. Línea de Investigación: Procesamiento de señales biológicas
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dc.description.degreelevelMaestría
dc.publisher.branchUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá
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