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Basketball pros use pinkies to make predictions

13 August 2008

BASKETBALL pros can use another player’s little finger to predict whether their shot will swoosh through the basket or bounce off the rim.

Neuroscientists led by Salvatore Aglioti of the University of Rome showed 10 Italian league players videos of missed and successful shots, frozen at various stages from before the ball left a player’s hand to the instant before it reached the basket. Coaches, experienced basketball journalists and novice players watched the same footage.

Unsurprisingly, the pros were quickest to call which shots would go in. For video frozen less than half a second in, when the player still…

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