The study aims to observe the possible improvement of performance in dynamic visual acuity (DVA), in terms of speed and trajectory, comparing training using action video games and strobe glasses. The results will allow us to understand which visual training is more beneficial for improving dynamic visual acuity in athletes.
Age range
18 Years – 39 Years
Sex
ALL
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Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Before the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Immediately after the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: 1 month
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Before the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Immediately after the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: 1 month
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Before the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Immediately after the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: 1 month
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Before the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: Immediately after the intervention
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Timeframe: 1 month