“New research from Duke Health suggests baseball scouts looking for a consistent, conscientious hitter may find clues not only in their performance on the field, but also in front of a computer screen.”
“In the past five years or so, we’ve moved to a digital realm where there are all kinds of new tools that provide new context for training, such as virtual reality, perceptual learning video games and brain training,” Appelbaum said. “The Sensory Station is one such device that can be used to link visual skills to on-field performance and provide information to individuals about how their skills compare to peers who might play the same sport and position at the same level.”
The full article is at https://corporate.dukehealth.org/news/vision-sensory-and-motor-testing-could-predict-best-batters-baseball?fbclid=IwAR1LOgZ0pQwIuCicm3n4k7pWr8az0wR6YD1mwbYglIx11YPAxLvRgzzUNt0