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Sports and Movement Psychology Research with Labvanced

Labvanced provides a flexible and powerful sports psychology research platform designed for studying athletic performance, motor behavior, decision-making, attention, and movement perception. As an advanced sports psychology experiment software and movement psychology research tool, Labvanced supports online, in-lab, and hybrid workflows, allowing researchers to design controlled tasks, integrate multimodal data, and run studies at scale without any coding. With features for reaction-time accuracy, motion-related tasks, eye tracking, and longitudinal assessments, Labvanced enables rigorous and innovative sports and movement psychology research across diverse populations and performance levels.

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Supported Research Areas in Sports and Movement Psychology

Labvanced enables a wide variety of paradigms and experimental designs within the field of sports and movement psychology, offering researchers a highly adaptable environment for studying motor processes, perception–action coupling, cognition in sport, and athlete behavior. As a flexible sports psychology research platform, it supports controlled laboratory tasks, online movement perception studies, and hybrid cognitive-motor experiments.

  • Attention and Focus in Sports: Measure selective attention, vigilance, attentional shifts, and distraction susceptibility under sport-like conditions.

  • Reaction Time and Decision-Making: Build tasks that examine rapid decision-making, anticipation, split-second judgments, and perceptual-cognitive skill.

  • Movement Perception and Action Observation: Present dynamic visual stimuli such as player movements or motion sequences to assess perceptual accuracy and prediction.

  • Sports Cognition and Strategy: Explore mental models, tactical reasoning, pattern recognition, and strategy evaluation using controlled interactive tasks.

  • Embodied and Sensorimotor Processing: Investigate perception–action coupling, timing coordination, and sensorimotor integration across sport-relevant tasks.

  • Emotional and Motivational Factors in Performance: Study arousal, confidence, motivation, and stress effects in performance-related decision-making.

  • Longitudinal Performance Tracking: Measure performance development, motor adaptation, or cognitive changes across training sessions or competitive seasons.

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Sports & Movement Psychology Experiment Examples in Labvanced

Reaction Time Test

In this study, participants attempt to stop a clock hand exactly at the 8 position on the clock. The clock begins by pressing down the left mouse button and stops upon releasing it.

Basketball Strategy

In this study, memory in the form of a basketball strategy game. Each hand signal indicates a different play. View and memorize a pathway on a basketball court and recreate the path!

Published Research in Sports and Movement Psychology

Ketone monoester supplementation effects on a comprehensive cognitive test battery following non-exhaustive exercise
Mosquera-Lopez, E., Harrison, J. E., Louis, J., Pugh, J., Amorginos, A. M., Tsukioka, M., et al. (2025)
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41465-025-00341-5

Impulsivity and online sports betting behavior: Untangling the causal relationship
Jacob, A., Joshanloo, M., Czernecka, R., & Kräplin, A. (2025)
Addiction Research & Theory
https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2025.2567276

Relationship between feedback frequency and task performance: Evidence on the mediating role of Heart Rate
Saxena, M. P., & Ganuthula, V. R. (2025)
Frontiers in Psychology
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1438865

Action outcome probability influences the size of the head-fake effect in basketball
Güldenpenning, I., Jackson, R. C., & Weigelt, M. (2023)
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2023.102467

Using Biological Motion to Investigate Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Law Enforcement Use-of-Force Decisions
Connelly, M. E., Suss, J., & Vangsness, L. (2023)
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-023-09575-5

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Core Features for Sports and Movement Psychology Research

Labvanced provides a robust, multimodal sports psychology research platform that supports complex cognitive–motor studies, multimedia presentations, longitudinal tracking, and hybrid workflows. Researchers can combine movement-relevant tasks with precise timing, rich stimuli, and behavioral data streams to conduct rigorous and scalable sports psychology studies.

  • Code-Free Experiment Editor: Build any kind of cognitive-motor or perceptual task without programming by making elements clickable, triggering actions, controlling logic, and studying rapid responses.

  • Millisecond-Level Timing Precision: Achieve laboratory-grade accuracy for reaction-time and coordination-based tasks essential for sports psychology research.

  • Multimodal Stimulus Presentation: Present images, videos, animations, and dynamic visuals to simulate sport-relevant movements and perceptual cues.

  • Canvas Drawing Object: Allow participants to draw trajectories, mark spatial positions, or sketch strategy solutions in movement or tactical reasoning tasks.

  • Mouse Tracking: Record continuous mouse movements to analyze perceptual-motor coordination, decision trajectories, and movement dynamics.

  • Webcam Eye Tracking: Capture gaze behavior, visual search patterns, and fixations during sports perception, anticipation, or movement observation tasks.

  • Longitudinal and Repeated-Measures Designs: Track performance, motor learning, or cognitive-motor improvement over time using automated session scheduling.

  • Multiplayer and Synchronous Interaction Tools: Run real-time competitive tasks, cooperative decision-making, or social–sport interaction studies with multiple participants.

  • Integrated Video Conferencing: Support live interviews, movement discussions, coaching-style evaluations, or team-based communication directly within the experiment.

  • Desktop App: Use the desktop app for in-lab sessions and integrate external devices to your study such as EEG or other LSL-based hardware.

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Feature Overview

Explore the powerful features available for designing and running experiments in Labvanced.

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Webcam Eye Tracking

Capture gaze patterns and visual attention with built-in, code-free and peer-reviewed webcam eye-tracking.

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Multi-user Research

Run synchronous, real-time multi-participant studies without having to write any networking or server code.

Advancing Sports and Movement Psychology Research with Labvanced

Labvanced offers a complete, secure, and highly adaptable sports psychology research platform for conducting online, hybrid, and in-lab studies. With its code-free sports psychology experiment software, multimodal stimuli, precise timing tools, mouse and eye tracking, and longitudinal performance tracking, Labvanced empowers researchers to investigate athletic performance, movement cognition, coordination, and decision-making at scale—bringing scientific rigor and innovation to sports and movement psychology research.



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