Buekers M J, Bogaerts H P, Swinnen S P, Helsen W F
Department of Kinesiology, FLOK Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Tervuursevest 101, 3001 Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium.
Neurosci Lett. 2000 Sep 1;290(3):181-4. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(00)01350-1.
Previous research revealed the existence of coupling mechanisms (e.g. iso-directionality) at the level of perception and action. The present experiment investigated how the strength of the perception-action coupling affected synchronization performance. Arm movements were to be synchronized with a moving light that traveled back and forth from the left to the right side of a runway. Four experimental conditions were administered representing the orthogonal combination of two viewing conditions (intermittent vs. continuous) and two synchronization modes (in-phase, i.e. arm moving in the same direction as the light vs. anti-phase, i.e. arm moving in the opposite direction). Performance outcome measures, movement kinematics, and relative phase were used to examine the data. The results revealed a better synchronization performance when the arm and light traveled in the same direction (iso-directionality) during the continuous viewing condition. Apparently, the strength of the perception-action coupling has a severe impact on the quality of the synchronization of an arm movement to an external event.
先前的研究揭示了在感知和行动层面存在耦合机制(例如同向性)。本实验研究了感知 - 行动耦合的强度如何影响同步表现。手臂动作要与一盏在跑道上从左侧到右侧来回移动的灯光同步。设置了四种实验条件,它们代表了两种观察条件(间歇式与连续式)和两种同步模式(同相,即手臂与灯光同向移动;反相,即手臂与灯光反向移动)的正交组合。使用表现结果指标、运动学以及相对相位来检验数据。结果显示,在连续观察条件下,当手臂和灯光同向移动(同向性)时,同步表现更佳。显然,感知 - 行动耦合的强度对手臂动作与外部事件同步的质量有严重影响。