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    Assessment of the point of no return in choice reaction time under uncertainty conditions in basketball pass
    (Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2017) Quílez Maimón, A.; Rojas Ruiz, F. J.
    he purposes of this study in basketball pass were to analyse how uncertainty afects Reaction Times (RT) and to assess the Point of No Return (PoNR) in choice reaction times. 10 experienced basketball play- ers participated. LEDs lights projected targets on screens. As LED was on, participants hit the target as fast as possible to measure their RT. In the sec- ond phase and during the pass Movement Time (MT), the target position could randomly shift to another spot at ive instants with progressive delays depending on RT & MT of each player. Results showed that uncertainty increases RT, but does not afect MT. As target change was delayed, neither RT nor MT changed but errors appeared. 2/5MT+RT deined PoNR, as er- rors soared from this point onwards. Further work is suggested to increase the study external validity and to deine a training procedure to decrease both RTs & errors under uncertainty conditions.

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