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Professor Bruce Abernethy
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Bruce Abernethy

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Background

Professor Abernethy is a first class Honours graduate and university medallist from the University of Queensland, a PhD graduate from the University of Otago, an International Fellow of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education, a Fellow of the Australian Sports Medicine Federation and a Fellow of Exercise and Sport Science Australia. He was the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences from 2014-2023 and is now Executive Director of UQ's Engagement with the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Professor Abernethy is a previous Deputy Executive Dean and Associate Dean (Research) within the Faculty of Health Sciences (2011 - 2013), Head of the School of Human Movement Studies (from 1991-2003) and from 2004 to mid-2011 was the Director and inaugural Chair Professor of the Institute of Human Performance at the University of Hong Kong.

His research interest is in the control and acquisition of skilled movement, with a particular focus upon understanding the processes underpinning the expert perception and production of patterns of human movement. The work is interdisciplinary and spans human movement and sport science, experimental psychology, neuroscience and medical and health sciences. Prof. Abernethy's research work has been supported by a range of agencies including those funding basic science, such as the Australian Research Council and the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, as well as those supporting more applied research, such as the Australian Sports Commission, the Australian Football League, the Australian Cricket Board, Worksafe Australia and the Motor Accident Insurance Commission.

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Professor Bruce Abernethy is:
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Otago
  • Australian Sports Medicine Federation, Australian Sports Medicine Federation

Works

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271 works between 1981 and 2022

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2008

Conference Publication

The information for interception: an in-situ examination of the timing of the visual information pick-up by cricket batsmen of different skill levels

Muller, Sean, Abernethy, Bruce, Farrow, Damian, Rose, Matthew, Anderson, Timothy, Eid, Michael, McBean, Rohan, Rennie, Mike, Ridley, David and Buultjens, Phillip (2008). The information for interception: an in-situ examination of the timing of the visual information pick-up by cricket batsmen of different skill levels. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, 4-8 June 2005. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

The information for interception: an in-situ examination of the timing of the visual information pick-up by cricket batsmen of different skill levels

2008

Book Chapter

Introduction: Developing expertise in sport - how research can inform practice

Abernethy, B. (2008). Introduction: Developing expertise in sport - how research can inform practice. Developing Sport Expertise: Researchers and Coaches Put Theory into Practice. (pp. 1-14) edited by Farrow, D., Baker, J. and MacMahon, C.. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

Introduction: Developing expertise in sport - how research can inform practice

2008

Conference Publication

Activation of the brain's mirror network in anticipatory tasks

Abernethy, Bruce, Wright, Michael J. and Jackson, Robin C. (2008). Activation of the brain's mirror network in anticipatory tasks. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, 4-8 June 2005. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

Activation of the brain's mirror network in anticipatory tasks

2008

Conference Publication

Interception enhances anticipation of advance kinematic information

Mann, David L., Abernethy, Bruce A. and Farrow, Damian T. (2008). Interception enhances anticipation of advance kinematic information. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, 4-8 June 2005. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

Interception enhances anticipation of advance kinematic information

2008

Journal Article

Expertise and attunement to kinematic constraints

Abernethy, B., Zawi, K. and Jackson, R.C. (2008). Expertise and attunement to kinematic constraints. Perception, 37 (6), 931-948. doi: 10.1068/p5340

Expertise and attunement to kinematic constraints

2008

Book Chapter

Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and performance

Abernethy, B., Masters, R. S. W. and Zachry, T. (2008). Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and performance. Routledge Handbook of Biomechanics and Human Movement Science. (pp. 581-593) edited by Hong, Y. and Bartlett, R.. New York NY United States: Routledge.

Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and performance

2008

Conference Publication

The anticipatory nature of expert pattern perception

Gorman, Adam D., Abernethy, Bruce and Farrow, Damian (2008). The anticipatory nature of expert pattern perception. unknown, unknown, unknown. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

The anticipatory nature of expert pattern perception

2008

Conference Publication

Experts do, experts see? Common coding versus perceptual experience in anticipation skill

Jackson, Robin C., van der Kamp, John and Abernethy, Bruce (2008). Experts do, experts see? Common coding versus perceptual experience in anticipation skill. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, 4-8 June 2005. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

Experts do, experts see? Common coding versus perceptual experience in anticipation skill

2008

Journal Article

Reinvestment and falls in community-dwelling older adults

Wong, W. L., Masters, R. S. W., Maxwell, J. P. and Abernethy, B. (2008). Reinvestment and falls in community-dwelling older adults. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 22 (4), 410-414. doi: 10.1177/1545968307313510

Reinvestment and falls in community-dwelling older adults

2007

Book Chapter

Wahrnehmung von Expertinnen and Experten im Sport: Einige Kernfragen und -probleme

Farrow, D. and Abernethy, B. (2007). Wahrnehmung von Expertinnen and Experten im Sport: Einige Kernfragen und -probleme. Psychologie der sportlichen Hoechstleistung. (pp. 71-92) edited by Hagemann, N., Tietjens, M. and Strauß, B.. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Wahrnehmung von Expertinnen and Experten im Sport: Einige Kernfragen und -probleme

2007

Conference Publication

Video simulation occlusion techniques for examining pick-up of visual cues in cricket batting

Muller, S., Abernethy, B., Farrow, D., Anderson, T., Eid, M., McBean, R. and Rose, M. (2007). Video simulation occlusion techniques for examining pick-up of visual cues in cricket batting. 3rd World Congress of Science and Medicine in Cricket, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 4-7 April 2007. International Council of Cricket (ICC).

Video simulation occlusion techniques for examining pick-up of visual cues in cricket batting

2007

Book Chapter

Attentional processes in skill learning and expert performance

Abernethy, B., Maxwell, J. P., Masters, R. S. W., van der Kamp, J. and Jackson, R. C. (2007). Attentional processes in skill learning and expert performance. Handbook of Sport Psychology. (pp. 245-263) edited by Tenenbaum, G. and Eklund, R. C.. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781118270011.ch11

Attentional processes in skill learning and expert performance

2007

Journal Article

Pickup of essential kinematics underpins expert perception of movement patterns

Abernethy, B. and Zawi, K. (2007). Pickup of essential kinematics underpins expert perception of movement patterns. Journal of Motor Behavior, 39 (5), 353-367. doi: 10.3200/JMBR.39.5.353-368

Pickup of essential kinematics underpins expert perception of movement patterns

2007

Book Chapter

Skill in sport

Abernethy, Bruce, Maxwell, Jonathan P., Jackson, Robin C. and Masters, Richard S. W. (2007). Skill in sport. Handbook of applied cognition. (pp. 333-359) edited by Francis T. Durso, Raymond S. Nickerson, Susan T. Dumais, Stephan Lewandowsky and Timothy J. Perfect. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9780470713181.ch13

Skill in sport

2007

Conference Publication

The Identification and Development of Essential Attributes for Expert Sports Performance

Abernethy, B. (2007). The Identification and Development of Essential Attributes for Expert Sports Performance. Striving for Excellence: First Aspire Sports Science Congress, Morgantown, WV, 2007.

The Identification and Development of Essential Attributes for Expert Sports Performance

2007

Journal Article

Nurturing the development of a comprehensive model of expertise

Abernethy, B. and Cote, J. (2007). Nurturing the development of a comprehensive model of expertise. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 38 (1), 68-72.

Nurturing the development of a comprehensive model of expertise

2007

Journal Article

The how and why of sporting expertise: Implications from the study of experts to skill acquisition in cricket

Abernethy, Bruce (2007). The how and why of sporting expertise: Implications from the study of experts to skill acquisition in cricket. Sport Health, 25 (2), 10-11.

The how and why of sporting expertise: Implications from the study of experts to skill acquisition in cricket

2007

Book Chapter

Practice and play in the development of sport expertise

Côté, J., Baker, J. and Abernethy, B. (2007). Practice and play in the development of sport expertise. Handbook of Sport Psychology. (pp. 184-202) edited by Tenenbaum, G. and Eklund, R. C.. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Practice and play in the development of sport expertise

2007

Conference Publication

An expert (dis)advantage in perceptual skill? Susceptibility to deception when viewing normal and blurred motion

Jackson, Robin C., Abernethy, Bruce and Wernhart, Simon (2007). An expert (dis)advantage in perceptual skill? Susceptibility to deception when viewing normal and blurred motion. unknown, unknown, unknown. Champaign, IL, United States: Human Kinetics.

An expert (dis)advantage in perceptual skill? Susceptibility to deception when viewing normal and blurred motion

2006

Journal Article

How do world-class cricket batsmen anticipate a bowler's intention?

Muller, Sean, Abernethy, Bruce and Farrow, Damian (2006). How do world-class cricket batsmen anticipate a bowler's intention?. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59 (12), 2162-2186. doi: 10.1080/02643290600576595

How do world-class cricket batsmen anticipate a bowler's intention?

Funding

Past funding

  • 2014 - 2017
    Recover Injury Research Centre core funding
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2015
    Collaborative Research Network Central Queensland University: CQUniversity Australia - Health Collaborative Research Network
    Central Queensland University
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2011
    Evaluating the impact of neuromusculoskeletal impairment on athletic performance
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2001 - 2002
    Expert decision-making in Australian football: How does it develop and how can it be trained?
    Australian Football League
    Open grant
  • 2000
    Spontaneous transitions in repetitive lifting and lowering
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant
  • 1998 - 2001
    Perception and action in driving
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 1998 - 2000
    Corticospinal control of interlimb coordination
    ARC Australian Research Council (Large grants)
    Open grant
  • 1998 - 1999
    Decision Making in Sport
    Australian Sports Commission
    Open grant
  • 1998
    Spontaneous transitions between different patterns of coordination in a whole body movement
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1998
    Vergence, Depth Perception and Vertical Gaze Angle: Inter-relationships and implications for the Design and Use of Visual Displays
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 2019
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission Queensland Teaching and Community Service Rehabilitation Research Fellowship in Physical Activity and Disability
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 1996 - 1998
    Perception and Action in Children with Movement Coordination difficulties
    ARC Australian Research Council (Large grants)
    Open grant
  • 1995 - 1997
    Cognitive and dynamical constraints on rhythmic movement
    ARC Australian Research Council (Large grants)
    Open grant

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  • Cognitive science
  • Development in sports
  • Human movement
  • Kinesiology
  • Skill assessment - sport
  • Sports - development
  • Sports science

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