@article{oai:shudo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000761, author = {吉本 , 美穂 and 高木 , 敬雄 and 堀内 , 良治 and 前田 , 総持 and ヨシモト , ミホ and タカギ , タカオ and ホリウチ , ヨシハル and マエダ , ソウジ and Yoshimoto , Miho and Takagi , Takao and Horiuchi , Yoshiharu and Maeda, Souji}, issue = {2}, journal = {広島修大論集. 人文編}, month = {Feb}, note = {P(論文), Sports vision means the following eight visual acuities-static visual acuity, kinetic visual acuity, dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, visual reaction time, ocular-motor skill, contrast sensitivity and eye/hand coordination. Although sensitivity of visual fields is not included in the sports vision now, it is also important for athletes. We considered whether or not the sensitivity of visual fields is developed or sharpened by experiences of sports training. This study concerned an effect of visual fields on cognition playing sports. 35 senior high school students who belonged to a baseball club and 39 junior and senior high school students who did not belong to any sport club participated in this study. The students who belonged to a baseball club showed significantly higher sensitivity of visual fields than the other group did. The result suggests that the daily training of baseball advances the sensitivity of visual fields of adolescents.}, pages = {267--290}, title = {視野と認知心理}, volume = {43}, year = {2003} }