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Fig 1.

Schematic diagram of the multiple object tracking task.

Ten identical blue objects are presented, and four target objects turn red for 2000 ms before turning back to blue. After 1500 ms, all objects move at a speed of 5°/s for 5000 ms. At the end of the tracking period, the objects stop moving, and participants select the four targets by clicking on each one using the left mouse button.

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Fig 2.

Attention as assessed in ice-hockey players performing the multiple object tracking task.

** p<0.01.

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Table 1.

Correlations between IAPFs and tracking accuracy in the MOT task, stratified by eyes open (EO) or closed (EC) and by player group.

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Fig 3.

Changes in individual alpha peak frequency associated with MOT task engagement.

Data bars are means, and error bars are standard deviation. MOT represents multiple object tracking; EC, eyes closed; and EO, eyes open; *p < 0.05.

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