Schmit Jennifer M, Regis Diana I, Riley Michael A
Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, ML 0376, 429 Dyer Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0376, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2005 Jun;163(3):370-8. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-2185-6. Epub 2005 Jan 18.
We compared the variability and spatiotemporal profile of postural sway of trained ballet dancers to college varsity track athletes under variations in the availability of vision and rigidity of the support surface. We found no differences between the groups according to the variability measures, but variability increased for both groups with eyes closed and on a foam surface. Recurrence quantification analysis revealed that the postural sway of dancers was less regular (lower recurrence), less stable (lower maxline), less complex (lower entropy), and more stationary (lower absolute trend) than that of track athletes. Dancers, possibly as a result of focused balance training, exhibited different dynamic patterns of postural sway.
我们比较了训练有素的芭蕾舞演员和大学田径校队运动员在视觉条件和支撑面硬度变化时姿势摆动的变异性及时空特征。根据变异性测量结果,我们发现两组之间没有差异,但两组在闭眼和站在泡沫表面时变异性均增加。递归定量分析显示,与田径运动员相比,舞者的姿势摆动规律性较差(重现性较低)、稳定性较差(最大线较低)、复杂性较低(熵较低)且更静止(绝对趋势较低)。舞者可能由于专注于平衡训练,表现出不同的姿势摆动动态模式。