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Fig 1.

Participant’s Shot Position.

Note: A: Shooting position from the left 45° position; B: Shooting position from the 90° (central) position; C: Shooting position from the right 45° position.

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Fig 2.

AOI based on 2-point shot fixation position.

Note: a: AOI for shooting from the left 45° position; b: AOI for shooting from the 90° position; c: AOI for shooting from the right 45° position.

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Table 1.

Participant characteristics and descriptive statistics of visual‑attention variables.

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Table 2.

Number of fixations by AOI, exercise intensity, and shooting position (unit: times).

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Table 3.

Fixation duration by AOI, exercise intensity, and shooting position (unit: ms).

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Table 4.

Total Number of Fixations during Two-Point Shooting by Exercise Intensity and Position (Unit: Times).

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Table 5.

Total Fixation Duration during Two-Point Shooting by Exercise Intensity and Position (Unit: Ms).

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Fig 3.

Percentage distribution of the number of fixations across AOIs by exercise intensity and shooting position.

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Fig 4.

Percentage distribution of fixation duration across AOIs by exercise intensity and shooting position.

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Fig 5.

Relationship Between the Number of Fixations and Shooting Accuracy.

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Fig 6.

Relationship Between Fixation Duration and Shooting Accuracy.

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