Current Issues in Sport Science

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Anna A. Alpha1, Beat B. Beta1,2, Christiane C. Gamma1, Dieter D. Delta2,3

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1Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

2Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

3Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

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Prof. Dr. Anna A. Alpha

Department of Sport Science

University of Innsbruck

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Austria

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Vickers, J. N. (2016). Origins and current issues in Quiet Eye research.Current Issues in Sport Science, 1:101. Doi: 10.15203/CISS_2016.101

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