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Paul Ward

Researcher at Flinders University

Publications -  454
Citations -  15147

Paul Ward is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 408 publications receiving 12400 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Ward include IBM & University of Huddersfield.

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Perceptual-cognitive expertise in sport: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: A meta-analytic review of perceptual-cognitive skill in sport indicates that experts are better than nonexperts in picking up perceptual cues, as revealed by measures of response accuracy and response time.
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Visual search, anticipation and expertise in soccer goalkeepers

TL;DR: Examination of skill-based differences in anticipation and visual search behaviour during the penalty kick in soccer found expert goalkeepers were generally more accurate in predicting the direction of the penaltyKick, waited longer before initiating a response and made fewer corrective movements with the joystick.
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Perceptual and Cognitive Skill Development in Soccer: The Multidimensional Nature of Expert Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the relative contribution of visual, perceptual, and cognitive skills to the development of expertise in soccer was examined using a multidimensional battery of tests, including static and dynamic visual acuity, stereoscopic depth sensitivity, and peripheral awareness.
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Anticipation skill in a real-world task: measurement, training, and transfer in tennis.

TL;DR: Skilled players were faster than their less skilled counterparts in anticipating the direction of opponents' tennis strokes, with this superior performance being based, at least in part, on more effective visual search behaviors.
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Cyber Threats Facing Autonomous and Connected Vehicles: Future Challenges

TL;DR: A large volume of publicly accessible literature is reviewed and compartmentalized based on the vulnerabilities identified and mitigation techniques developed to minimize future cyber security risks in the connected and autonomous vehicle sector.