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Outdoor athletes show superior color detection in their peripheral vision

Outdoor athletes show superior color detection in their peripheral vision

A recent study published in the journal Perception provides evidence that people who play outdoor sports have superior color detection in their peripheral vision compared to indoor athletes and non-athletes. This suggests that intense athletic training in large, open environments can physically shape and improve basic visual skills. The findings indicate that the adult brain retains the ability to adapt its low-level sensory functions based on real-world experiences, long after childhood development has ended. The human eye has a specific biological structure that dictates how well we see certain things. The very center of the visual field is packed with specific light-detecting cells that process bright light and rich colors. As the gaze moves outward toward the edges, a concept scientists call retinal eccentricity, the eyes naturally become less sensitive to color and fine details. Because of this natural biological limit, people usually move their eyes to bring important objects into the direct center of their focus. In fast-paced sports, players cannot always look directly at every moving teammate, opponent, or ball. They rely heavily …

Hopelessly peripheral Mohamed Salah looks diminished in a Liverpool shirt

Hopelessly peripheral Mohamed Salah looks diminished in a Liverpool shirt

The performance suggested few lessons had been learnt from their previous visit to Istanbul in the group phase. Once again they seemed unable to match the intensity of a uniquely challenging away assignment. Initially they seemed keen to atone for the defeat in October, pressing early and often. It unsettled Galatasaray who gave the ball straight to their opponents several times in the opening five minutes. A more clinical team would have taken advantage of defending which looked as if it had arrived on loan from the Conference League. There was a fussiness to Liverpool’s attacking moves which was ill-suited to the occasion. Florian Wirtz was ineffective on his return after three games out, the team as a whole too tentative with the ball. “When they get a chance they play as if it is the last chance they will get in their lives,” Slot said of Galatasaray. “That is definitely something we can learn from them. “We sometimes get our chances and it comes across as if we think we will get 10 more.” …