Beilock Sian L, Carr Thomas H, MacMahon Clare, Starkes Janet L
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824, USA.
J Exp Psychol Appl. 2002 Mar;8(1):6-16. doi: 10.1037//1076-898x.8.1.6.
Two experiments examined the impact of attention on sensorimotor skills. In Experiment 1, experienced golfers putted under dual-task conditions designed to distract attention from putting and under skill-focused conditions that prompted attention to step-by-step putting performance. Dual-task condition putting was more accurate. In Experiment 2, right-footed novice and experienced soccer players dribbled through a slalom course under dual-task or skill-focused conditions. When using their dominant right foot, experts again performed better in the dual-task condition. However, when using their less proficient left foot, experts performed better in the skill-focused condition. Novices performed better under skill-focus regardless of foot. Whereas novices and the less-proficient performances of experts benefit from online attentional monitoring of step-by-step performance, high-level skill execution is harmed.
两项实验研究了注意力对感觉运动技能的影响。在实验1中,经验丰富的高尔夫球手在旨在分散对推杆注意力的双任务条件下以及促使关注逐步推杆表现的技能聚焦条件下进行推杆。双任务条件下的推杆更准确。在实验2中,右脚的新手和经验丰富的足球运动员在双任务或技能聚焦条件下带球通过障碍课程。当使用他们占主导地位的右脚时,专家在双任务条件下再次表现得更好。然而,当使用他们不太熟练的左脚时,专家在技能聚焦条件下表现得更好。无论使用哪只脚,新手在技能聚焦条件下表现得更好。虽然新手和专家不太熟练的表现受益于对逐步表现的在线注意力监测,但高水平技能的执行却受到损害。