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Olympic Athletes and Other Peak Performers Found to See World Differently When In the Zone
Posted By John Schinnerer On 17. February 2010 @ 23:58 In Visual perception, Visual Attention, Optimal Human Functioning, Emotion & Athletics, Alamo CA, Psychology and technology, San Ramon CA, Dr. John Schinnerer, Positive Psychology, Guide To Self Beginners Guide To Managing Emotion, Subconscious mind, Danville CA, Sports Psychology | No Comments
Peak performers like Olympic athletes sense information differently.
New study at Colorado State University, finds that, to experts, people with over 10,000 hours of training in a particular area, the world looks like it is in super slow motion when performing at their peak.
[1] http://www.today.colostate.edu/story.aspx?id=3190
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