Vuillerme Nicolas, Nougier Vincent
Laboratoire Sport et Performance Motrice, Université Joseph Fourier, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France.
Brain Res Bull. 2004 Mar 15;63(2):161-5. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2004.02.006.
A dual-task paradigm was used to investigate whether the expertise in motor skills requiring a fine postural control can modify the attentional demand necessary for regulating postural sway. Seven expert gymnasts and seven experts in other non-gymnastic sports were asked to respond as rapidly as possible to an unpredictable auditory stimulus while maintaining stable seated and in three upright postures of increasing difficulty: bipedal, unipedal, and unipedal on an unstable support (i.e. a 7 cm thick foam surface). RT values were used as an index of the attentional demand necessary for performing the postural tasks. Results showed that the attentional demand necessary for regulating postural sway increased as the postural task increased in difficulty. Interestingly, this effect was smaller for the gymnasts during unipedal stance. These findings suggest a decreased dependency on attentional processes for regulating postural sway during unipedal stance in gymnasts with respect to non-gymnasts.
采用双任务范式来研究,对于需要精细姿势控制的运动技能方面的专业能力,是否会改变调节姿势摆动所需的注意力需求。七名专业体操运动员和七名其他非体操运动项目的专家被要求在保持稳定坐姿以及三种难度逐渐增加的直立姿势(双脚站立、单脚站立、在不稳定支撑物上单脚站立,即7厘米厚的泡沫表面)的同时,对不可预测的听觉刺激尽可能快地做出反应。反应时间(RT)值被用作执行姿势任务所需注意力需求的指标。结果表明,随着姿势任务难度的增加,调节姿势摆动所需的注意力需求也增加。有趣的是,在单脚站立时,体操运动员的这种效应较小。这些发现表明,与非体操运动员相比,体操运动员在单脚站立时调节姿势摆动对注意力过程的依赖性降低。