84973driverartpubuaboai:ddd.uab.cat:84973articleid19885636v20n2p729spaPerales, José C.El efecto diferencial de la instrucción incidental e intencional en el aprendizaje de las condiciones para la decisión de tiro en baloncestoDifferential effect of incidental and intentional instruction in learning about decision-making conditions when shooting in basketballDiscriminative decision rule learning is a core ingredient in many interactive sports. This study presents a laboratory simulation experiment (an adaptation of a Go/No-go task) that focuses on the quantitative analysis of three important environmental determinants of shot selection in basketball: physical opposition, availability of rebound and availability of defensive balance. Our results show that these three criteria are incorporated into decisions at different rates. Moreover, the use of such criteria is differentially sensitive to intentional (vs. incidental) instruction. In practical terms, these results illustrate some of the potential limitations of decision-making training by mere task design, i.e., without the coach’s explicit guidance.Tots els drets reservatshttp://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/Article de fonsDecision-makingBasketballIntentional instructionIncidental instructioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCárdenas, DavidPiñar, María IsabelSánchez, GuillermoCourel, JavierVol. 20, Núm. 2 ( 2011), p. 729-745Revista de psicología del deporte1988-563617211405http://ddd.uab.cat/pub/revpsidep/19885636v20n2/19885636v20n2p729.pdf072974522019885636v20n22011ARTPUBUABREVPSIDEPfile0MD591f54238cc0a41e0bd7c1bcf6af8c639211405PDF1.4filepathpub/revpsidep/19885636v20n2/19885636v20n2p729.pdfdisk