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. 2020 Oct 18;17(20):7574. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207574

Table 1.

Description of the 20 most cited publications on sports vision.

Author Title Journal Year Total Number Citations Citation Rate h-Index
Williams et al. [34] Quiet eye duration, expertise, and task complexity in near and far aiming tasks J. Mot. Behav.
2002, 34, 197–207
2002 28 1.55 1
Vine et al. [35] Quiet eye training facilitates competitive putting performance in elite golfers Front Psychol.
2011, 8, 8
2011 21 2.33 1
MacEwen et al. [36] Sport-associated eye injury: a casualty department survey Br. J. Ophthalmol.
1987, 71, 701–705
1987 18 0.54 1
Vine et al. [37] The influence of quiet eye training and pressure on attention and visuo-motor control Acta Psychol. (Amst).
2011, 136, 340–346.
2011 17 1.89 1
Causer et al. [38] Quiet eye duration and gun motion in elite shotgun shooting Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.
2010, 42, 1599–1608
2010 17 1.70 1
Abernethy et al. [24] Do generalized visual training programs for sport really work? An experimental investigation J. Sports Sci.
2001, 19, 203–22
2001 16 0.84 1
Stine et al. [39] Vision and sports: a review of the literature J. Am. Optom. Assoc.
1982, 53, 627–633.
1982 16 0.42 1
Mann et al. [40] Quiet eye and the Bereitschaftspotential: visuomotor mechanisms of expert motor performance Cogn. Process.
2011, 12, 223–234
2011 15 1.67 1
Vickers et al. [41] Advances in coupling perception and action: the quiet eye as a bidirectional link between gaze, attention, and action Prog. Brain Res.
2009, 174, 279–288
2009 14 1.27 1
Panchuk et al. [42] Gaze behaviors of goaltenders under spatial–temporal constraints Hum. Mov. Sci.
2006, 25, 733–752
2006 14 1.00 1
Wood et al. [43] An assessment of the efficacy of sports vision training programs Optom. Vis. Sci.
1997, 74, 646–659.
1997 13 0.56 1
Vine et al. [44] Quiet eye training: the acquisition, refinement and resilient performance of targeting skills Eur. J. Sport Sci.
2014, 14 (Suppl. 1), S235–S242
2014 12 2.00 1
Causer et al. [45] Quiet eye training in a visuomotor control task Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.
2011, 43, 1042–1049.
2011 12 1.33 1
Vinger et al. [46] Sports eye injuries a preventable disease Ophthalmology
1981, 88, 108–113.
1981 12 0.31 1
Napier et al. [47] Eye injuries in athletics and recreation Surv. Ophthalmol. Nov.-Dec
1996, 41, 229–444.
1996 11 0.46 1
Gregory et al. [48] Sussex Eye Hospital sports injuries Br. J. Ophthalmol.
1986, 70, 748–750
1986 11 0.32 1
Master et al. [49] Vision diagnoses are common after concussion in adolescents Clin. Pediatr. (Phila)
2016, 55, 260–267
2016 10 2.50 1
Schwab et al. [50] The impact of a sports vision training program in youth field hockey players J. Sports Sci. Med.
2012, 11, 624–631.
2012 10 1.25 1
Vinger et al. [51] Sports-related eye injury. A preventable problem Surv. Ophthalmol. Jul.-Aug.1980, 25, 47–51 1980 10 0.25 1
Klostermann et al. [52] On the interaction of attentional focus and gaze: the quiet eye inhibits focus-related performance decrements J. Sport Exerc. Psychol.
2014, 36, 392–400
2014 9 1.50 1