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Ralf Kredel
Ralf Kredel
Senior Lecturer, Sport Science, University of Bern
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Eye-tracking technology and the dynamics of natural gaze behavior in sports: A systematic review of 40 years of research
R Kredel, C Vater, A Klostermann, EJ Hossner
Frontiers in psychology, 1845, 2017
2302017
The “quiet eye” and motor performance: Task demands matter!
A Klostermann, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (5 …, 2013
1472013
On the interaction of attentional focus and gaze: the quiet eye inhibits focus-related performance decrements
A Klostermann, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 36 (4), 392-400, 2014
1412014
Perception and action in sports. On the functionality of foveal and peripheral vision
A Klostermann, C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Frontiers in sports and active living 1, 66, 2020
532020
Sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation in healthy adults: a meta-analysis
D Schmid, D Erlacher, A Klostermann, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews 118, 270-281, 2020
502020
The cow pedogram—Analysis of gait cycle variables allows the detection of lameness and foot pathologies
M Alsaaod, M Luternauer, T Hausegger, R Kredel, A Steiner
Journal of dairy science 100 (2), 1417-1426, 2017
492017
Detecting single-target changes in multiple object tracking: The case of peripheral vision
C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 1004-1019, 2016
452016
Disentangling vision and attention in multiple-object tracking: how crowding and collisions affect gaze anchoring and dual-task performance
C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of vision 17 (5), 21-21, 2017
382017
Perceptual training in beach volleyball defence: different effects of gaze-path cueing on gaze and decision-making
A Klostermann, C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 164992, 2015
382015
Detecting target changes in multiple object tracking with peripheral vision: More pronounced eccentricity effects for changes in form than in motion.
C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (5), 903, 2017
312017
Examining the functionality of peripheral vision: From fundamental understandings to applied sport science
C Vater, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Current Issues in Sport Science 2, 1-11, 2017
312017
The quiet eye without a target: the primacy of visual information processing.
A Klostermann, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (6 …, 2014
282014
Gaze behaviour in offside decision-making in football: A field study
U Schnyder, J Koedijker, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research 47 (2), 103-109, 2017
222017
The role of viewing distance and viewing angle on referees’ decision-making performance during the FIFA World Cup 2014
EJ Hossner, U Schnyder, J Schmid, R Kredel
Journal of sports sciences 37 (13), 1481-1489, 2019
212019
Automated vector-based gaze analysis for perception-action diagnostics
R Kredel, A Klostermann, EJ Hossner
Advances in visual perception research, 45-59, 2015
202015
Perceptual skill identification in a complex sport setting
R Kredel, A Klostermann, O Lienhard, J Koedijker, K Michel, EJ Hossner
BIO Web of Conferences 1, 00051, 2011
182011
Quiet Eye and Motor Performance: The Longer the Better?
A Klostermann, R Kredel, EJ Hossner
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 40 (2), 82-91, 2018
112018
Tackling Quiet Eye issues on a functional level–comment on Vickers
A Klostermann, C Vater, R Kredel
Current Issues in Sport Science (CISS) 1, 110-110, 2016
112016
Technical note: Validation of a semi-automated software tool to determine gait-cycle variables in dairy cows
M Alsaaod, R Kredel, B Hofer, A Steiner
Journal of dairy science 100 (6), 4897-4902, 2017
102017
Visual perception in alpine ski racing
O Schläppi, J Urfer, R Kredel
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research 3 (46), 201-212, 2016
102016
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