Bryden P J, Roy E A
Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Laterality. 1999 Jan;4(1):27-37. doi: 10.1080/713754327.
The degree of hand preference and the magnitude of hand differences in performance are thought to relate to skill level. The purpose of the experiments discussed here was to examine the effect of skill as reflected in the spatial precision demands of a movement, on the extent of manual asymmetries. Experiment 1 utilised the Annett pegboard, and manipulated spatial precision by varying peg diameter. The second experiment utilised the Grooved pegboard, and manipulated spatial precision by altering the size of the target hole. Analyses revealed that movement time increased as a function of the increased spatial precision demands. Although the preferred hand was always faster, the magnitude of this advantage was only affected in Experiment 2, in which the manipulation of spatial precision was maximal. The implications of these findings for the skill interpretation of handedness are discussed.
用手偏好程度以及双手在表现上的差异程度被认为与技能水平相关。此处所讨论实验的目的是检验运动的空间精度要求所反映出的技能,对手部不对称程度的影响。实验1使用了安妮特钉板,并通过改变钉子直径来操控空间精度。第二个实验使用了带槽钉板,并通过改变目标孔的大小来操控空间精度。分析表明,运动时间随着空间精度要求的提高而增加。尽管优势手总是更快,但这种优势的程度仅在实验2中受到影响,在该实验中空间精度的操控是最大的。本文讨论了这些发现对用手习惯的技能解释的意义。