Williams A Mark, Ward Paul, Knowles John M, Smeeton Nicholas J
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, England.
J Exp Psychol Appl. 2002 Dec;8(4):259-70. doi: 10.1037//1076-898x.8.4.259.
Anticipation skill in tennis was examined using realistic film simulations, movement-based response measures, and a portable eye movement recording system. Skilled players were faster than their less skilled counterparts in anticipating the direction of opponents' tennis strokes, with this superior performance being based, at least in part, on more effective visual search behaviors. The processes mediating superior performance were then modeled in groups of recreational tennis players using video simulation, instruction, and feedback. Players who received perceptual training improved their performance on laboratory- and field-based tests of anticipation when compared with matched placebo and control groups that did not receive any instruction regarding expert performance strategies. The approach used may have practical utility in a variety of performance contexts.
研究人员使用逼真的影片模拟、基于动作的反应测量方法以及便携式眼动记录系统,对网球运动中的预判技能进行了研究。在预判对手网球击球方向时,技术娴熟的球员比技术稍逊的球员反应更快,这种卓越表现至少部分基于更有效的视觉搜索行为。随后,研究人员通过视频模拟、指导和反馈,对业余网球运动员群体中促成卓越表现的过程进行了建模。与未接受任何关于专家表现策略指导的匹配安慰剂组和对照组相比,接受感知训练的球员在基于实验室和实地的预判测试中表现有所提升。所采用的方法可能在各种表现情境中具有实际应用价值。