Wulf Gabriele, Weigelt Matthias, Poulter Damian, McNevin Nancy
Department of Kinesiology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154-3034, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 2003 Oct;56(7):1191-211. doi: 10.1080/02724980343000062.
We examined whether the attentional focus induced by a suprapostural task has an influence on the learning of a dynamic balance task. Participants balanced on a stabilometer and were required to hold a tube horizontal with both hands. In Experiment 1, the tube contained a table tennis ball, whereas it was empty in Experiment 2. Participants were instructed to focus on either their hands (internal focus) or the tube (external focus). We measured balance performance as a function of attentional focus on the suprapostural task. Participants practised for 2 days, and on Day 3 they performed a retention test (with tube) and a transfer test (without tube). In both experiments, the external focus groups demonstrated more effective retention and transfer than the internal focus groups (and than the control group in transfer in Experiment 2). In addition, in Experiment 1 the external group was superior in keeping the tube horizontal. This suggests that the performer's attentional focus regarding the suprapostural task affects performance and learning not only of the suprapostural task itself, but also of the postural task.
我们研究了由超姿势任务诱导的注意力焦点是否会对动态平衡任务的学习产生影响。参与者站在稳定仪上保持平衡,并被要求双手将一根管子保持水平。在实验1中,管子里有一个乒乓球,而在实验2中管子是空的。参与者被指示将注意力集中在他们的手上(内部焦点)或管子上(外部焦点)。我们将平衡表现作为对超姿势任务注意力焦点的函数进行测量。参与者练习了2天,在第3天他们进行了一次保持测试(使用管子)和一次迁移测试(不使用管子)。在两个实验中,外部焦点组在保持和迁移方面都比内部焦点组更有效(在实验2的迁移中比对照组更有效)。此外,在实验1中,外部组在保持管子水平方面更出色。这表明执行者对超姿势任务的注意力焦点不仅会影响超姿势任务本身的表现和学习,还会影响姿势任务的表现和学习。