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The neurocognitive signature of focus alternatives.

open access: yesBrain Lang, 2019
Spalek K, Oganian Y.
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A reassessment of spinning bowls: new evidence from Egypt and Levant

open access: yes, 2020
Spinning bowls are known especially from Egypt, but several examples have also been found in the Palestine area; they are spread from the Middle Bronze Age to the Late period. According to the traditional view the most ancient spinning bowls are those from Egypt, which do not predate the Middle Kingdom, while the Palestinian specimens were derived from
Spinazzi-Lucchesi, Chiara
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Comparing Injuries of Spin Bowling with Fast Bowling in Young Cricketers

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2002
To compare the incidence and anatomic distribution of injuries sustained in spin and fast bowling in young cricketers.A prospective cohort study. Physical characteristics and retrospective data (sporting involvement and previous injuries) from young cricketers were recorded.
Peter L, Gregory   +2 more
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The kinematic differences between off-spin and leg-spin bowling in cricket

Sports Biomechanics, 2016
Spin bowling is generally coached using a standard technical framework, but this practice has not been based upon a comparative biomechanical analysis of leg-spin and off-spin bowling. This study analysed the three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of 23 off-spin and 20 leg-spin bowlers using a Cortex motion analysis system to identify how aspects of the ...
Aaron J, Beach   +2 more
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Exploration evoked by the environment is balanced by the need to perform in cricket spin bowling.

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2021
Abstract In the theory of ecological dynamics, adaptive responses emerge through exploration when an individual interacts with their environment. This study investigates how when competing, the environment guides perceptual-motor exploration that is balanced by the need to meet performance requirements.
Rian H. Crowther   +4 more
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The effect of spin in swing bowling in cricket: model trajectories for spin alone

Physica Scripta, 2015
In ‘swing’ bowling, as employed by fast and fast-medium bowlers in cricket, back-spin along the line of the seam is normally applied in order to keep the seam vertical and to provide stability against ‘wobble’ of the seam. Whilst spin is normally thought of as primarily being the slow bowlerʼs domain, the spin applied by the swing bowler has the side ...
Garry Robinson, Ian Robinson
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