Incorporating eye movements into the pre-training offers several benefits that enhance physical performance, learning process and neurological health.
Eye activities improve critical visual skills and reflexes such as:
These oculomotor reflexes are vital for maintaining visual stability and clarity during various head and eye movements, ensuring effective interaction with the environment. By improving these skills, athletes can experience improved visual accuracy and overall motor performance. Eye movements, particularly vertical and lateral patterns, have been linked to the activation of the dopaminergic system, which regulates dopamine levels in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter vital for motivation, focus, and motor control. Engaging in eye activities may enhance dopamine production, leading to improved cognitive functions and mood regulation. Lateral eye movements have been shown to boost brain function and enhance dopamine levels, contributing to improved cognitive performance and motor learning. Regular practice can enhance coordination and stability by improving the control and accuracy of fine eye movements, ocular convergence, and fixation. This enhancement is particularly beneficial in dynamic sports where maintaining equilibrium is crucial.
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